• Playwrights of The Week

    David Tulloch Pushing Boundaries

    David Tulloch plays and poems speaks volume. He continues to push  boundaries in his career, even if it means ruffling a few feathers. Now, the award-winning  composer, writer, whose oeuvre includes the acclaimed Second Chance and last year’s minor hit If Walls Could Talk, is gearing up to really rattle the theatre landscape with Jamaica’s first R-rated production, premiering at the end of November 2013. Its rumored to have mild nudity – “not live-sex or anything like that – but full-frontal definitely,” he exclusively reveals to Caribbean Life.  The production will be geared to the audience  21 and over, featuring the infamous actor from Jamaica Girlie, who will be making…

  • Playwrights of The Week

    David Tulloch “A Helping hand goes along way”

    Talented and brilliant, Jamaica observer news recognizes David Tulloch as a writer, composer, director, producer…Tulloch wears many hats in the theatre industry. His vision for Probemaster Entertainment is not only to produce more plays, but to provide an opportunity for newcomers like Bryce, Marlon Brown and Candice Tomlinson Minott to showcase their talent. It’s his way of continuing the cycle of development. “Someone took a chance on me too so it’s only fair that I give back,” he explained. Read more: Jamaica Observer

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    National Black Theatre Festival

    The National Black Theater Festival in held June 13th in Winston-Salem, North Carolina was a complete and compassionate, illumination and examination of Black life via the theatre. The festival’s official commencement is an opening-night gala and awards ceremony that rivals the pomp and circumstance of any Hollywood red-carpet event. This gala is hosted by A-list celebrities like: Maya Angelou, Lamon Rucker (Meet the Browns), Wendy Raquel Robinson (The Game), and Ted Lange (Love Boat). There is also an opening night show that follows the Gala, which showcases the work of exemplary and award-winning talent, like Glen Turman, Lillias White, Sheryl Lee Ralph, etc…[more…] According to Caribbean life new there were…

  • Playwrights of The Week

    David Tulloch Playwright of the Week

    David Tulloch was born in Jamaica in 1981. This gifted young man, with his energetic passion for life, has already distinguished himself as a performer of note, award winning poet, award winning writer and playwright, producer, singer and composer. Even as he continues to hone an obvious gift for writing, several of his plays have been successfully produced and include the JMTC’s “Boardwalk in Broadway”, “The Glass Slipper”, and “Rockin’ Romeo”. Quite distinctly, this versatile young role model is also a Champion Black Belt on the tournament level. [more…] As if to defy stereotypical classifications, another side to this multi-faceted young man is his business acumen. He is currently a manager…

  • Behind the Scenes

    Acknowledgements

    Thank you to all the families that came out on Sunday August 4th to participate in the continuing efforts of MA’s Playhouse Folklore workshop. Upcoming plays, events and other attractions can be found on our website.

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    So The Nailhead Bends

    “I believe in light and darkness. I am a work in progress and I embrace the lessons taught, both the good and bad. I want to achieve everything, so I try my hand at everything. I know I will fail at many things, but failure is the catalyst of success. I’ve always been the black girl in the ring, and after years of struggling with that identity I am proud to say it isn’t something I’d change.” – Linisa George