Hotel 21 at Central Bank
Hotel 21 opens at the Central Bank Auditorium tomorrow and continues until Sunday.
It is directed by multi Cacique Award winner, director and actress Debra Boucaud Mason who has directed such critically acclaimed plays as I Love You ‘Till Someone Better Comes Along, Love Thy Neighbour and Should I Really Get Married. Boucaud Mason started her acting career with Helen Camps at Trinidad Tent Theatre in 1984 and has worked with RS/RR Productions for many years. Her directing started for the first time with RS/RR in 2006 with Where Are You Madam Manning.
Hotel 21 is a hilarious comedy that features a cast that includes, Nikki Crosby, Richard Ragoobarsingh, Aaron Schneider, Leslie-Ann Lavine, Ria Ali, Zo-Mari Tanker, and the Bling (Sunny Bling) featured in his second major theatrical production. The action follows the investigation of a persistent inspector of police as he is hot on the trail of certain suspects in a $5-million robbery.
The trail leads him to a converted farmhouse in Erin that is now known as Hotel 21. The madam of the hotel played by Crosby attempts to convince the inspector that everything is normal at the hotel and nothing illegal takes place there. The workers who curiously are all attractive girls are merely “spreading happiness” and are farm girls. The comedy never stops as it is Labour Day and major union officials are “celebrating” at the hotel as the inspector chases after the money which leads to unexpected turns and twists towards a hilarious and riveting end. For more info: RS/RR productions on Facebook.
Tickets are also available at regular outlets.
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