Mary Could Dance marks 20 years at Napa

It has been seen by thousands of patrons over its history not only in Trinidad and Tobago but across the Caribbean and internationally.

It is acclaimed by some as the best play ever out of TT . Audiences have given it standing ovations across the Caribbean and it has become a cult favourite for many patrons, some have seen it over 20 times, according to a media release.

The play will be running for those two nights and at a special celebratory price to celebrate this historic achievement in TT theatre. It is one of the few remaining opportunities that patrons will get to see the original cast as the play celebrates a longevity that is matched by few plays worldwide, the release said. Mary Could Dance written by Richard Ragoobarsingh, is the record holder of the most Cacique Theatre Awards ever won by a single production, sweeping the awards and winning ten of the 15 awards. Find out in this warm and sometimes scandalous comedy what happens when three dancer/prostitutes face the return of one of their group’s first love back from living 11 years in the United States. Mary Could Dance features everything from exotic dancing, to cat fights, to romance, to the antics of the scandalous pimp/bar owner, Mule.

The play is directed by Raymond Choo Kong and features in its multi award-winning cast Penelope Spencer, Cecilia Salazar, Richard Ragoobarsingh, Glenn Davis, Dionne Mc Nicol Stephenson and Roger Dickie.

Showtime is 8.30 pm on March 11 and 6.30 pm on

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