Theater Play “The Rose Slip”
The timeless and thought-provoking Caribbean play The Rose Slip directed by Lesley-Ann Bernard of Elite Productions takes center stage at the Harquail Theater, offering audiences a powerful reflection on themes of tenancy, eviction, and the fragile resilience of the urban poor. The Rose Slip was written by Trinidadian Douglas Archibald in 1962 and holds renewed significance, providing an intimate glimpse into the lives of inner-city residents rooted in the struggles and dreams of marginalized communities. The play gives voice to the voiceless through dialogue and action that resonate with immediacy and authenticity.
Lesley-Ann Bernard Director of the play strikes a delicate balance between hope and despair, illustrating how individuals navigate the challenges of survival while still nurturing dreams for a better future. The
The play’s title, The Rose Slip, captures the precariousness of life in the tenant yard, where even the smallest gesture of care — a plant cutting — holds the promise of survival despite inevitable hardship. In the face of imminent eviction, Flossie and her neighbors cling to the belief that life, like the rose slip, will find a way to thrive even under the most difficult conditions.
The characters of The Rose Slip are richly drawn, each struggling with their own personal burdens while finding solace in community. From Flossie’s compassion to neighbours, each character’s journey reveals the complexities of urban life, from the warmth of shared moments to the harsh realities of eviction and displacement. The themes of survival, resilience, and community resonate deeply with contemporary audiences, making The Rose Slip a must-see for anyone interested in the rich cultural tapestry of the Caribbean.
The colourful characters that make you laugh and cry consists of all stars local artists Wendee Miller, Michael Mclaughlin, Evana Martinez, Priscilla Pouchie, Brent Mclean, Zosia Mcgregor, Giselle Webb, Esabella Martine and Rommel Abel Ebanks. Elite Production’s production of The Rose Slip directed by Lesley-Ann Bernard highlights Archibald’s masterful use of dialogue to capture the rhythms of Caribbean speech, making the play as The Rose Slip remains an enduring testament to the resilience of the urban poor and the power of community amidst adversity. As the play continues to captivate audiences, its themes and characters offer a powerful reminder of the importance of preserving and celebrating the stories of the marginalized in Caribbean society.
Show dates at the Harquail Theater:
• Friday 25th April 2025 at 8pm
• 2 shows on Sunday 27th April 2025 at 2pm and 6pm.
• Tickets available at www.Ticketsplus.ky .
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