Jean And Dinah...,New

Jean And Dinah...,New

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'Jean And Dinah, Rosita And Clementinaround The Corner Posing,Bet Your Life Is Something They Selling . . .' The Mighty Sparrow Jean And Dinah . . . Orchestrates Itself Out Of The Calypso Yankees Gone Also Known As Jean And Dinah, Sung By The Mighty Sparrow In 1956. This Calypso Was A Male Response To The Influence Of The Occupying Yankees On Local Girls In The Post World War Ii Period. The Play Is A Tragicomedy Set In Presentday Portof Spain, Trinidad, In Act One, Then In Act Two, The Characters Take Us Some 40 Years Back To Their Theatre Of The Streets Of Port Of Spain.It Is Jouvay Morning, The Dawn Of Carnival Monday And Jean Comes To Take Her Friend, Dinah, To Play Mas (Masquerade) In The City As They Have Done For The Past Forty Years. This Year, However, Dinah Is Tired And Ailing And Does Not Want To Go. Jean Tries Desperately To Rally Her Into Making Their Annual Pilgrimage Through The Streets Where They Play Sailor Mas On Carnival Tuesday.In The Ensuing Battle To Get Dinah Out Of Bed Onto The Streets Of Port Of Spain, Both Women Discover Things About Themselves That Shaped Their Lives. This Play Gives The Women In Sparrow'S Calypso A Voice. Their Stories Take Us On An Emotional Roller Coaster Of Laughter, Pain And Sorrow.'Tony Hall'S Play Jean And Dinah . . . Is One Of The Finest Pieces Of West Indian Theatre I Have Seen In Years Itnever Surrenders Its Raw, Poignant Humour, Its Rhythm That Mimics That Of Carnival Music, And When I Saw It Performed By Two Excellent Actresses I Felt Continuous Astonishment, Delight And Pride.'Derek Walcott, Nobel Laureatemarch 8, 1997. 'It Not Only Succeeds, It Triumphs By Committed, At Times Inspired Acting And Play And Poise By Rhoma And Penelope Spencer.'Earl Lovelace, Novelisttrinidad Sunday Express, December 11, 1994. Jean And Dinah Is Lively, Amusing And Often Touching, With Some Powerful Moments.Judy Raymond, Journalisttrinidad Express, December 7, 1994. The Context Of The Play Commands Caribbean, But Especiall

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