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“The Women of Les Mis” at Queen’s Hall

“The Women of Les Mis” at Queen’s Hall

Newspaper: Newsday Writer: carol Quash Date Published: Sunday 17th May 2015 They may be different in many ways, but Caroline Taylor, actor, writer, editor, director, and producer in publishing, theatre, _ lm and television for over a decade; Candice Alcantara, Caribbean Sunshine Award fo r Best New Female Vocalist and...

“Bursary launched in Honour of Margaret Walcott”

“Bursary launched in Honour of Margaret Walcott”

Newspaper: Guardian Date Published: Tuesday 5th May 2015 In recognition of the significant contribution of Margaret Walcott to the development of the Arts in T&T, the Patrons of Queen’s Hall (The Patrons), of which she was a charter member, has launched a bursary in her honour.  The Margaret Walcott Bursary...

“Lilliput Marks 40 with Big” at Queen’s Hall

“Lilliput Marks 40 with Big” at Queen’s Hall

Newspaper: Guardian Date Published: Thursday 5th May 2015 Four decades ago, two friends and colleagues, Noble Douglas and Tony Hall, embarked upon the groundbreaking task of creating T&T’s first children’s theatre company. Their foresight led to the establishment of the Lilliput Children’s Theatre marks that milestone with its 40th anniversary...

“Magical Kar is on at Queen’s Hall”

“Magical Kar is on at Queen’s Hall”

Newspaper: Newsday Date Published: Wednesday 22nd April 2015 Carvalho Productions’ new theatre production, The Magical Island of KAR which premiered yesterday will continue until Friday at Queen’s Hall, St Ann’s. This children’s theatrical production will host daily school shows at 9.30 am and 1.30 pm, with an evening matinee show...

“Marionettes starts season with a repeat of Les Miz” at Queen’s Hall

“Marionettes starts season with a repeat of Les Miz” at Queen’s Hall

Newspaper: Guardian Date Published: Friday 17th April 2015 Next month, the BP Marionettes kicks off its busy 2015 season with a restaging of its critically-acclaimed production of Les Misérables at Queen’s Hall. Running for just three nights, the production coincides with the worldwide commemorations of the 30th anniversary of what...

“Down Memory Lane with Metamorphosis” at Queen’s Hall

“Down Memory Lane with Metamorphosis” at Queen’s Hall

Newspaper: Newsday Writer: Angela Pidduck Date Published: Sunday 5th April 2015 Twenty years ago, dance teacher, Nancy Herrera, dove headlong into untested and uncharted waters, locally, and started the Metamorphosis Dance Company as a bridge for young dancers who normally would eventually go abroad to study on completion of the...

“Winners Take the Stage” at Queen’s Hall

“Winners Take the Stage” at Queen’s Hall

Newspaper: Daily Express Date Published: Tuesday 17th March 2015 The Youth Music Festival 2015 hosted by The Trinidad and Tobago Music Festival Association—North Committee concluded on Sunday at Queen’s Hall. Judged from March 10-14, only the first place winner of each competition class (27 in all) was invited to compete...

“Arts can Save At-Risk Youth”

“Arts can Save At-Risk Youth”

Newspaper: Newsday Writer – Melissa Doughty Date Published: Saturday 21st March 2015 In the age where content is king, not enough programmes have been implemented to inform, particularly at-risk youth, of the viability of a career in the entertainment and creative sectors in TT, said Question Entertainment’s CEO Simon Baptiste....

“Vive Voila” at Queen’s Hall

“Vive Voila” at Queen’s Hall

Newspaper: Trinidad Express Writer – Kimoy Leon Sing Date Published: Fri 20th March 2015 “Dance has taught me many things; the most important one is passion. The more passionate we are about what we do; the more effort, commitment, sacrifice, determination, patience and persistent we will be. All those qualities...

“Youth Music Festival ends on a High Note” at Queen’s Hall

“Youth Music Festival ends on a High Note” at Queen’s Hall

Newspaper: Newsday Wrire – John Babb Date Published: Fri 20th March 2015 The curtains came down on the Youth Music Festival at Queen’s Hall on Sunday afternoon in real championship fashion to probably the largest turnout seen over the past few days. But patrons who turned out were not disappointed....