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Jambiz Mother’s Day play heads to South Florida in May

Families weighing their Mother’s Day plans often face a familiar dilemma — a special dinner out or a relaxed, entertaining experience everyone can enjoy. This year, producers are aiming to eliminate that choice altogether.

U.S.-based promoters Whirlwind Live Performances are bringing a new staging of Indecent Proposal: The Challenges of a Jamaican Mom to South Florida for Mother’s Day weekend, pairing live theatre with a curated selection of Jamaican cuisine at concession stands.

The production, written by Patrick Brown, centers on the realities of a Jamaican single mother juggling finances, career ambitions, parenting, and a complicated love life. The storyline, rooted in everyday Caribbean experiences, leans heavily into humor while exploring relatable social themes.

Audiences can expect a mix of comedy and drama, with the signature “mix-up” storytelling style that has long resonated with Jamaican theatre-goers at home and in the diaspora.

The cast features Glen “Titus” Campbell, Sakina Deer and Courtney Wilson, delivering what organizers describe as a lively, family-oriented performance.

According to organizers, the decision to pair theatre with food was intentional, reflecting the cultural importance of shared meals during celebrations like Mother’s Day.

“Mother’s Day is a family day to enjoy and treat mom. Jambiz plays are a comedic treat, perfect for the family and, most importantly today, very affordable,” a representative from Whirlwind Live Performances said.

The production will be staged twice over the holiday weekend: on May 9 at Everglades High School in Miramar at 8 p.m., and on May 10 at the Coral Springs Center for the Arts at 6 p.m.

Organizers advise patrons to purchase tickets in advance, noting that Mother’s Day theatrical events within the Jamaican diaspora community typically sell out.

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