Nevis Mountain Dew by Steve Carter. Presented by Black Theatre Co-operative. Director, Rufus Collins.
Two Can Play by Trevor Rhone. Presented by Inventory Productions. Director, Anton Phillips.
The Outlaw by Michael Abbensetts. Presented by Carib Theatre Production. Director, Robert Gillespie.
Fishing by Paulette Randall. Presented by Black Woman Time Now. Director, Yvonne Brewster.
Arts Theatre, October – December 1983.
Nevis Mountain Dew, by Steve Carter. Presented by Black Theatre Co-operative. Opening 4 October 1983.
Director Rufus Collins. Designer Paddy Kamara. Sound Designer and Assistant Lighting Designer, Roylyn Leonard. Actors: Nadia Cattouse, Guy Gregory, Mona Hammond, Mark Heath, Isabelle Lucas, Jason Rose, T-Bone Wilson.
Written in 1978, Nevis Mountain Dew is set in the 1950s and is the second of Steve Carter's Caribbean trilogy. The play explores the complex emotions around euthanasia in the context of an affluent family whose patriarch is confined to an iron lung.
Two Can Play, by Trevor Rhone. Presented by Inventory Productions. Opening 25 October 1983.
Director Anton Phillips. Designers Anton Phillips and Max Alfonso. Lighting Designer Charles Wood. Actors: Allistair Bain and Corinne Skinner-Carter.
Two Can Play is set at the time of the 1980s General Election in Jamaica and charts Jim and Gloria’s schemes to escape Kingston gun crime and establish residence in the United States.
The Outlaw, by Michael Abbensetts. Presented by Carib Theatre Production. Opening 15 November 1983.
Director Robert Gillespie. Designer Roger Turton. Actors: Tony Hippolyte, Wolfe Morris, Raul Newney, Jacqueline Pearce and Joy Richardson.
Fishing, by Paulette Randall. Presented by Black Woman Time Now. Opening 6 December 1983.
Director Yvonne Brewster. Designer Lubaina Himid. Actors: Yvonne Gidden, Peggy Phango, Corinne Skinner-Carter, Ellen Thomas.