Song of a Bluefoot Man
Song of a Bluefoot Man by James Berry. The play tells the story of a Jamaican traveller and the people he meets, the things he sees, and his dreams. His story is told in a series of encounters, some of which are hurtful, some funny, and others a source of wonder. The traveller's struggles are brought to life against a backdrop of the great events occured in the last decades, including the vision of Nelson Mandela and the courage of Martin Luther King. The reggae beat and poetry of the Caribbean Islands are used to tell this tale. Director: Sue Pomeroy and Joan-Ann Maynard. Cast: Joanne Campbell, Carol Cleveland, Treva Etienne, Haydn Forde, James Moriarty, Joe Vera. Performed on National Tour (29/09/1993 – 12/11/1993).
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Song of a Bluefoot Man by James Berry. The play tells the story of a Jamaican traveller and the people he meets, the things he sees, and his dreams. His story is told in a series of encounters, some of which are hurtful, some funny, and others a source of wonder. The traveller's struggles are brought to life against a backdrop of the great events occured in the last decades, including the vision of Nelson Mandela and the courage of Martin Luther King. The reggae beat and poetry of the Caribbean Islands are used to tell this tale. Director: Sue Pomeroy and Joan-Ann Maynard. Cast: Joanne Campbell, Carol Cleveland, Treva Etienne, Haydn Forde, James Moriarty, Joe Vera. Performed on National Tour (29/09/1993 – 12/11/1993).