Paul Christie and Virginia Matthews are a divorced couple who are in New York on the occasion of their daughter’s wedding – and both are staying in their daughter’s apartment. That is the base premise of “Better the Devil You Know” a play in three acts by the late P. Anthony White that is set
WHEN the curtain call is made for the superstars of Bahamian theatre - ones who have helped to shape performing arts in the country into a viable activity that has propelled Bahamian culture - Philip A Burrows and his wife, Nicolette Bethel, will be there.
The mission: Tell a story pertaining to and maintaining Bahamian history, but also make it entertaining, bringing to life the history so that people could see the value of where The Bahamas is at, and the ability to celebrate Jubilee Day. The resulting program at the Southern Recreation Grounds on Friday, May 5, produced by
Erin Knowles-McKinney had the opportunity to direct the 45th independence cultural show in 2018, and was tapped for the recent 49th celebration, which she says was very different, coming off a two-year hiatus due to COVID-19. “The expectations were either extremely low or exceptionally high. I felt an overwhelming sense of uncertainty,” she says. Amidst