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SHEBADA returns with a bang in “Bangarang”

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SHEBADA returns with a bang in “Bangarang”
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  • <h2><strong>SHEBADA returns with a bang in “Bangarang”</strong></h2> Jamaica’s number 1 comic actor Keith “Shebada” Ramsey returns to South Florida for Father’s Day weekend, as Sunshine Theatre Company presents “Bangarang” – David Tulloch’s sensational new Jamaican comedy.
  • A hit play premiered last December in Jamaica, Bangarang will be bringing the critically-acclaimed hilarity to the Sunshine State.
  • The two-night showings will begin on Saturday, June 18th starting 8 p.m.
  • at the Miramar High School, then continues on Sunday, June 19<sup>th</sup>, starting 7 p.m.
  • at the Coral Springs Center for the Arts.

SHEBADA returns with a bang in “Bangarang”

Jamaica’s number 1 comic actor Keith “Shebada” Ramsey returns to South Florida for Father’s Day weekend, as Sunshine Theatre Company presents “Bangarang” – David Tulloch’s sensational new Jamaican comedy. A hit play premiered last December in Jamaica, Bangarang will be bringing the critically-acclaimed hilarity to the Sunshine State. The two-night showings will begin on Saturday, June 18th starting 8 p.m. at the  Miramar High School, then continues on Sunday, June 19th, starting 7 p.m. at the Coral Springs Center for the Arts.

The comedy portrays true-to-life scenarios on Princess Street in downtown Kingston, reflecting a “slice of life” of every fragment of Jamaican society. Pearl (Monique Ellis) is a higgler by day and forced to become a prostitute by night. Then there is politician Winston Justice (played by Chris McFarlane), whose ambition is to become the MP for the area. While Officer Shellaz (Patrick Smith) is a policeman who is madly in love with Pearl, but she only sees him as a customer. Then there is Miss Chin (played by Terri Salmon) a store owner who is secretly buying all the land downtown to build a supercenter. And to complete the comedic pot of soup is the all-time hustler and handcart man, Keith Ramsey’s Shebada.  Mix it all together and you have a comedy drama worthy to be seen.

In honor of Father’s Day weekend, Sunshine Theatre is also pleased to present for the pre-show entertainment the foremost Luther Vandross cover artist, Anthony “Hollywood” McDonald in a “Tribute to Luther”

Tickets are $45.00 (Preferred seating), $40.00 (Reserved seating) and $35.00 (General Seating) and are available from selected W.I. outlets, the  Coral Springs Box Offices or online through Pay Pal. For preview, to win free tickets or to purchase tickets online log on to www.sunshinetheatrecompany.com.

For information  or group discount tickets call the Sunshine hotline at 786-237-5493

 

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