Tony Hall's acclaimed hit play featuring Cecilia Salazar-Miss Miles: the Woman of the World-returns to the historic Little Carib Theatre, Woodbrook, tomorrow evening, to run until March 4. Heralded by audiences and critics alike, the overwhelming public response brings Miss Miles back for 2012. The show has played to standing-room-only audiences and nightly standing ovations since premiering at the Little Carib on October 20. Critics and audiences have celebrated the timeliness of this historic new play, which follows the life and tragic death of a true Trini patriot, activist and whistle-blower Gene Miles.
Those who knew the dynamic and colourful Miles have praised nine-time Cacique Award winner Salazar for her sensitive and masterful portrayal of this Trinidadian heroine. Partnering with Lordstreet Theatre for Miss Miles are producer Trevor Jadunath; Mauri "KeKere" Hall, who has written the music featured in the show; and, an award-winning production crew, including producer Trevor Jadunath; Sean Leonard; Wendell Manwarren; Leslynne Matthews; Caroline Taylor; and Celia Wells. The show's development was funded in part by the Arts Support Alliance (TASA), and is being sponsored by the Ministry of Arts & Multiculturalism; i95.5FM; First Citizens Bank; Carib; Jimmy Aboud; MEP Publishers (Media & Editorial Projects); and Absolutions Design Studio.
Showtimes are 8.30 pm on Friday and Saturday, and 6.30 pm on Sunday, and, tickets, priced at $150, and available at the Little Carib Box Office, noon–6 pm daily, tel: 622-4644 or 681-7475. Discounted $100 tickets are available for university students with valid student ID.
For more information about the production, additional ticketing outlets, behind-the-scenes photos, and much more, visit Lordstreet Theatre's Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/lordstreettheatre.
