Laughter makes “Jamaica Sweeter”

Sunshine Theatre Company is one of the oldest promotional and entertainment companies in the South Florida Caribbean community. In celebration of Jamaica’s 56th Independence and Sunshine’s 35th anniversary the company proudly presents David Tulloch’s award winning musical revue, Jamaica Sweeter. This is another entertaining musical extravaganza (the sequel to his award winning Jamaica Sweet) from the prolific pen of the award winning multi-talented playwright and composer.  

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Show dates

The shows will be held as follow:

Saturday, July 28th Miramar Cultural Center 2400 Civic Center Pl. Miramar Fl. Showtime 8.00pm

Sunday July 29th Coral Springs Center for the Arts, 2855 Coral Springs Dr. , Showtime 7.00pm

For this celebratory presentation, South Florida will receive the best of both award winning productions, Jamaica Sweet and Jamaica Sweeter. David Tulloch has taken his winning formula of snappy sketches and some risque’ humor to serve up a potpourri of delightful characters blended with catchy Jamaican music, song and dance.

Humorous jab

Jamaica Sweeter takes a humorous jab at some of our cultural stereotypes, local customs and the unique Jamaican experience. A rousing salute to the black, green and gold, full of patriotic appeal with a warm Jamaican feel as we poke fun at ourselves to entertain the whole family.

The talented and energetic cast includes Rosie Murray, Terri Salmon (ITI Best Supporting Actress), Ricky Rowe, Luke Ellington, Samantha Brevett, Derrick Clarke and Sabrina Thomas and is directed by Tulloch.

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Tickets

Advance tickets for this event are $40.00 for balcony, $45.00 for reserved seats and $50.00 for VIP (preferred seating) and are available from the Theaters Box office, selected Caribbean outlets including Jamaica Money branches and Carl Seafood locations, or call the Sunshine Theatre hotline at 786-237-5493 for information, and  group discounts. Log on to www.sunshinetheatrecompany.com. to purchase tickets online, get directions to the venues and see video excerpts from the play.

Pre show entertainment for both venues will feature Special Guest, 3 time Festival Song winner Roy Rayon plus a short video presentation of “Jamaican Achievers”. Sponsors includes  Jamaica Money , Taste Rite Jamaican Bakeries, Carl Seafood and National Weekly newspaper . There will be lots of prizes given away compliments of our Sponsors and others.

For additional information contact – Michael Shaw-954-549-7361 or Jacqueline Shaw 786-237-5493

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