Another Caribbean Drama Returns To Off Broadway

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News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Weds. April 19, 2023: There is exciting news for theatre enthusiasts as another Caribbean play is set to make its Off Broadway return, fresh off of the opening of The Harder They Come.

“Mamma Decemba,” a Caribbean drama written by Nigel D. Moffatt, will open at The New Perspectives Theatre Studio at 458 West 37th St. at 10th Ave., New York, NY 10018 on May 4th. Directed by Merlina Rich, a Jamaican-born producer and director, the play explores themes of love, loss, and mortality through the eyes of an elderly Jamaican woman named Mamma Decemba, played by Paula Galloway. Her attempts to cope with her increasing solitude involve hauntingly honest, frequently humorous, and sometimes painful reflections on her past, especially the death of her husband John (Christopher Laing). Sharing in her most private moments is her best and perhaps only friend, Mertel (Dianne Dixon).”

Dianne Dixon (left), Paula Galloway and Christopher Laing in Mamma Decemba. (CREDIT- Doug Barron)

“I am truly looking forward to working with Paula, Christopher and Dianne on this revisit to the world of Mamma Decemba, because I believe that the play tackles many issues we were forced to confront during the pandemic, such as loneliness, anxiety, isolation, regrets and our own mortality,” commented Rich. “It caused us to take stock of our lives, to reconsider life decisions we made, and things we might have done differently. Mamma Decemba is a woman facing all this and more. And although it was written so many years ago, the play feels very much like a story for this moment. We are very excited to see how audiences will receive it this second time around.”

Galloway has appeared in New York and regionally in both dramatic and musical productions including SISTAS- The Musical (Off Broadway), Shakespeare’s Much Ado about Nothing and As You Like It as well as A Raisin in The Sun, The Colored Museum, Pippin, The Wizard Of Oz, Smokey Joe’s Café and The Classical Theatre of Harlem’s A Christmas Carol in Harlem. Mamma Decemba will mark her Banana Boat Productions/New Perspectives Theatre Company debut.

Gospel singer, actor, musician and songwriter Laing will make his professional New York stage debut. He began his performing career singing in church and acting in numerous school plays in his native Jamaica before going on to produce several gospel albums as an adult. His song Step on the Enemy-Trample the Dragon was a major hit on the Caribbean Gospel circuit. He was recently cast in his first major film role in the drama Doomed Village, and can shortly be seen in television’s New York Homicide.

Dixon is a two-time Audelco Award nominee for Best Supporting Actress for the musical Jamaica and for the drama Dinner at the Manse. She has also appeared on the New York stage in Haiti’s Children of God, Not About Eve (New York and The National Black Theater Festival, Winston Salem, North Carolina), Falling in Love With Mr. Dellamort and Flambeaux (Off Broadway) and in the New York staged reading premiere of Trey Anthony’s How Black Mothers Say I Love You at The Public Theater, directed by Tony award winner Kenny Leon. Her film and television credits include the independent feature RURI, North Shore Television’s Echoes of a Lost Son and HBO’s Random Acts of Flyness.

Co-producer of Mamma Decemba is Melody Brooks of New Perspectives Theatre Company and Production Stage Manager is Soyini Crenshaw.

The limited eight-performance run promises to be a captivating and thought-provoking experience, resonating with audiences during these challenging times. Book your tickets now for this extraordinary Off Broadway debut of “Mamma Decemba” at newperspectivestheatre.org.

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Tesla’s Solar Roof Technology Debuts In The Caribbean

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News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Weds. April 19, 2023: Tesla’s innovative Solar Roof technology has made its debut in the Caribbean. The Solar Roof tiles were installed on a home in the beautiful island of Jamaica, making it the first Solar Roof installation in the Caribbean.

The Solar Roof tiles, which are designed to look like traditional roof tiles but also generate electricity from the sun, have been hailed as a game-changer in the world of sustainable energy. The tiles are made from tempered glass and are incredibly durable, making them suitable for use in areas with harsh weather conditions, including the Caribbean.

The installation in Jamaica was carried out by local company Solar Buzz Jamaica, which has partnered with Tesla to bring the Solar Roof tiles to the Caribbean market.

“We are proud to bring Tesla’s innovative Solar Roof technology to the Caribbean,” said Jason Robinson, Solar Buzz Jamaica’s CEO. “The Solar Roof tiles are an elegant and practical solution for homeowners who want to generate their own electricity while also adding value to their home.”

The Solar Roof tiles generate electricity from the sun, which can be used to power a home or stored in a battery for use during periods of low sunlight. This makes the tiles a perfect fit for the Caribbean, where there is abundant sunshine and a growing interest in sustainable energy solutions.

“The installation of Tesla’s Solar Roof tiles in the Caribbean is a significant milestone in the company’s push to create a sustainable energy future,” said Robinson. “With growing interest in sustainable energy solutions in the region, we are excited to bring this technology to homeowners in the Caribbean.”

The Solar Roof tiles are expected to be a popular choice for homeowners in the Caribbean, where energy costs are high and there is a need for more sustainable energy solutions. The Solar Roof tiles offer a practical and elegant solution that can help homeowners reduce their energy costs while also reducing their carbon footprint.

With the successful installation of the Solar Roof tiles in Jamaica, Tesla and its partners are poised to bring the benefits of sustainable energy to the rest of the Caribbean, helping to create a more sustainable future for the region.

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