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Jamaica’s Bashment Granny 2 rib-ticking

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Jamaica’s Bashment
Granny 2 rib-ticking

PAUL BEALE PHOTO: Mr Bashment (Maxwell ‘Maama Man’ Grant) wards off the licky licky Constable Shebada(Keith Ramsay).

TITLE: Bashment Granny 2: The Saga continues
WRITTEN BY: Garfield “Bad Boy Trevor” Reid
REVIEWED BY: Patrick James

MANY WERE THE laughs and tears during the 11 scenes of the riotous roots play, ‘Bashment Granny 2- The Saga Continues’. The bouts of laughter, some more raucous than others, were mainly the result of the brazen and audacious antics of Keith ‘Shebada’ Ramsay, who plays Constable Shebada. Along with those of Maxwell ‘Maama Man’ Grant, his antics further illuminated the stage, enhancing the bright stage backdrop, and although raunchy, were punchy and hard hitting.

The play, written by Garfield ‘ Bad Boy Trevor’ Reid explores the bonds of friendship, trust and deceit. A new wrench is thrown into the balance when a large sum of money is involved, and everyone seeks to hoodwink the other. Separate from its raw and edgy humour, “Bashment Granny 2: the saga continues” also details money as a tool for aiding corrupt practices.

In true Jamaican conniving fashion, Reid works through his ex, Babalita, to try and secure $12 million, but the plan does not work. The source of the cash that is being vied for is not known, beyond it being formerly owned by deportee Half-a-dog, which makes any claim to it legitimate. In pursuit of the cash people clash verbally, physically, and the main antagonist Half-A-dog brings a weapon into play. Succinctly, it’s a case of many dogs going after one bone.

Mr Bashment (played by Maxwell Grant), owner of Montego Bay hotspot Bashment Entertainment Lounge is adamant that because of his hard work, he has the greatest claim to at least $6 million of the money. Constable Shebada (Keith Ramsay), his business partner is contending the same. Half-A-Dog (Junior Williams), has blood in his eyes and wants the full $12 million dollars without negotiation.

Constable Shebada’s pursuit of the cash shifts from personal delight into a case of urgency. He needs the cash for defending himself in court, after a shooting incident while enforcing the law, in which he is charged of murder. This brings Betram (Volier Johnson) into the mix. He is Shebada’s attorney, and is willing for a high price to mount a fierce defence for his client. His personal situation confronts him with the reality of a crumbling marriage, which he fights for, as his wife, Gloria (Deon Silvera), is adamant about leaving him and tries to serve him with divorce papers.

The person that is caught in the center of all the controversy, accusations and the counter- accusations is Babalita (played by Abigail Grant). She is portrayed as a character with multiple loyalties, with none of these loyalties truly being of any benefit to her. Apart from being used by Bad Boy Trevor in his attempt to claim his prize, her loyalties are also stretched to include Half-A-Dog, with whom she is romantically involved. Half-A- dog uses her to keep tabs on the cash that he is so intent on reclaiming.

Babalita, in her central role seems to be a typical money-grabbing chicken head, and would have emerged as sole beneficiary of the ill gotten funds, except for the interesting twist just before the conclusion.

Stages Productions holds firm to its reputation for providing rib-ticking drama, which at the same time explores social issues (e.g. Like Father Like Son, Below the Waist and Di Driva). Bashment Granny 2: The Saga continues did not veer off this tradition.

As sequel to the successful Bashment Granny (2006), Mr Bashment, upon realizing the true identity of Half a Dog, and his sheer ruthlessness, switches to Bashment Granny mode, and appears as Portia Phillup,to the consternation of some members of the audience.

Judging solely from crowd reaction, ‘Bashment Granny 2’ is already a hit, but it is uncertain whether it will surpass its predecessor. Despite the plot, one should come with the goal to be entertained. Enter the ‘Bashment Granny’.

The true star of the play is Constable Shebada, played by Keith Ramsay. He almost effortlessly upstages the main character Mr. Bashment. His presence is immediately felt whenever he enters any scene, but he stamps his ‘class’ in the opening scene of the second act of the play. This he does , by jumping on the bar table, gyrating, jumping on the roof scaffolding, with exotic dancing skills leaving the audience gasping for breath.

Throughout the play, Shebada distinguishes himself with quick lines to reply to persons who questions him or his ideas. In the first act, he makes small talk at the entertainment lounge, and somehow mentions money in his conversation. Gloria inadvertently makes a point about money and police corruption affecting public service. To this, Shebada wastes no time in responding to the indirect references to him by stating “ I’m very picky in who I serve” in a matter-of-fact fashion.

Later, in a face off scene with Half a Dog, he is threatened with a gun to his face, and without any fright or panic quickly returns the threat by pointing his gun at Half a Dog’s crotch retorting “Do supp’n nuh” (Do something, fool!).

Separate from the humour and lot, the story of chicanery, corruption and craziness, is quite believable.

Where the props are concerned, the lighting and stage are pleasing to the eye, and at times are just as colourful as the characters

All in all, Bashment Granny 2: The Saga continues is a good watch, but may not be suitable for all ages, as there are some suggestive references and themes explored. The play is now showing at the Green Gables Theatre on Cargill Avenue in St. Andrew.

 

P Gavin James is a graduate of the University of the West Indies where he earned a Bachelor of Arts in Media and Communications.

Read also Bashment granny 2: a witty portrayal of Jamaican life.

 

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JAMAICA’S ARTFUL EVENTS: December 21-27

Topic: Arts and Culture, Ideal hang out spots|

 

SUNDAY, December 21

• KUMBA Mih Yabba Flea market

At the Ranny Williams Entertainment Centre Centre, Hope Road, Kumba Mih Yabba Flea market ends at 7:00p.m.

ONGOING

• Art in Focus

The Art Centre Limited at the Olympia Gallery, 202 Old Hope Road, Kingston 6, continues its 8th annual group exhibition at the Olympia Gallery, opened Thursday, November 20 . Guest speaker for the event which begins at 7:00p.m. is Maxine Walters. Jamaican visual artists to be featured include Cecil Cooper, Christopher Gonzalez, Ray Jackson, PJ Sewart, Amy Laskin.

 

• Bienniel

Jamaica’s Bienniel on at the National Gallery, Downtown.

 

 

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JAMAICA’S THEATRE JOTS: December 21-27

Topic: Ideal hang out spots, Theatre|

FRIDAY, December 26

• Bashment Granny 2 (The saga continues)

Opening this Friday at Green Gables, Cargill Avenue will be the play Bashment Granny 2 (The saga continues) beginning at 8:30. With a potent script from Garfield Reid, weeks of ardent rehearsals from the cast, astute directing from Michael Nicholson and a determined and vibrant promotional thrust from Stages Productions, Bashment Granny 2, which is a sequel to the 2006 hit, features Deon Silvera, Keith Ramsay, Maxwell Grant, Abigail Grant, Volier Johnson and Junior Williams.

• Runner Boy

At the Little Theatre, Runner Boy opens at 6:00p.m.

SATURDAY, December 26

• Bashment Granny 2 (The saga continues)

At the Green Gables, Cargill Avenue will be the play Bashment Granny 2 (The saga continues) beginning at 8:30.

• Runner Boy

At the Little Theatre, Runner Boy opens at 6:00p.m.

ONGOING

• Bashment Granny 2 (The saga continues)

At the Green Gables, Cargill Avenue the play Bashment Granny 2 (The saga continues) beginning at 8:30p.m. continues. With a potent script from Garfield Reid, weeks of ardent rehearsals from the cast, astute directing from Michael Nicholson and a determined and vibrant promotional thrust from Stages Productions, Bashment Granny 2, which is a sequel to the 2006 hit, features Deon Silvera, Keith Ramsay, Maxwell Grant, Abigail Grant, Volier Johnson and Junior Williams.

Read more at Bashment Granny 2 (The saga continues) opens

 

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JAMAICA’S EATINGS: December 21 - 27

Topic: Food, Ideal hang out spots, Uncategorized|

FRIDAY, December 26

• Wild Jerk

Wild Jerk is back this month at Prendy’s on the Beach (Formerly Under the Mango Tree), 7 South Avenue, Kingston. In addition Wild Jerk will be featured on the Maggi Cooking Show on CVM TV in December so look out for it.

 

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JAMAICA’S MUSIC NOTES: December 21-27

Topic: Ideal hang out spots, Music, Uncategorized|

SUNDAY, December 28

• Beres a moment in time ‘08

The Grand Stand, National stadium will be the venue of a concert titled by “Beres Hammond, a moment in time ‘08″.

FRIDAY, January 22

• Jamaica Jazz and Blues

At the Aqueduct, Rosehall, The Art of Music(Air Jamaica Jazz and Blues)  will be held until January 25.

SATURDAY, January31

• Gathering of the peacemakers in Negril

Authors and One Love Event organizers Julia & Robert Roskind will be hosting a Gatherings of the Peacemakers in Negril on January 31 & February 1. At the gathering they will be presenting a series of reasonings called “The Path of the Peacemaker: Staying Awake in a Sleeping World.” The gathering will be held at the Negril Escape Hotel and all the reasonings are free and open to all.

SUNDAY,  February 1

• Gathering of the Peacemakers in Negril

Authors and One Love Event organizers Julia & Robert Roskind will be hosting a Gatherings of the Peacemakers in Negril on January 31 & February 1. At the gathering they will be presenting a series of reasonings called “The Path of the Peacemaker: Staying Awake in a Sleeping World.” The gathering will be held at the Negril Escape Hotel and all the reasonings are free and open to all.

THURSDAY,  February 5

• Excellence in Music and Entertainment (EME) Awards

It will be a red carpet gala affair at the Jamaica Pegasus when Richie ‘B’ Burgess hosts the EME awards at the Garden, Jamaica Pegasus, starting at 8:00p.m.

ONGOING

• Easy Lyme

At the Deck, Kingston, anyone can join the easy lyimng of genuine friends, who gather to enjoy music from way back to the 1980s. Proceeds from the event, whre the requirement is to buy something from the low-priced bar goes to charities across Jamaica.

 

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Fabulous afternoon in David Pinto ‘Open house’

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Fabulous afternoon in Pinto’s Open House

A FABULOUS AFTERNOON went by in the house of David Pinto’s in the cool of Trelawny two Saturday’s ago, December 6. Transforming the studio into a huge entertaining gallery, the 20′ X 40′ was cleared of the dozen potters wheels normally used for classes. This time to host an exhibition of pedestals with new sculptures exploring the female form and pod formations.

There was an extensive exploration functional ware of all sizes, with the new big seller being a collection of one-of-a-kind votive candle holders holding lit and glimmering candles.  Huge bowls some splashed with colour and others more subtle finished with the natural glazes represented Pinto’s anagamma style wood kiln.

Mugs varying in sizes, from espresso cups to very large one-of -a-kind sculpted kinds along with square saucer, salad and dinner plates were available individually or in sets of four. Typical of Pinto’s work, rich earthy tones were popular that day. Hoswever, this year’s open house had additions of colour — new bright semi gloss turquoise sea glaze joined the matte blue and yellow, earthy cream, white and greens.

On special treat was Pinto’s potent rum concoction - dozens of flavours including a hint of guava, to chase the pimento and scotch bonnet pepper grilled lamb whose smell swafted through the gallery. All this while visitors enjoyed cultural music.

 

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Peter Lloyd In Touch big time

Topic: Music|

Peter Lloyd gets In Touch big time

By Anthea McGibbon, Content Editor
JAMAICAN ACTOR AND Reggae singer Peter Lloyd, who resides in Montego Bay,  is getting In Touch with his music big time, giving him new reason to celebrate.
His single, Oh My Darling, released earlier this year, now claims the No.1 spot on BESS FM charts for the third consecutive week, and for the first time ever. Still his joys are increasing as he is being signed with In Touch Booking, the renowned international agency.

He joins the impressive roster of superstars such as Sean Kingston, and R&B sensation Robin Thicke, already under the portfolio of the elite In Touch Booking agency. CEO Marleen Turner, elated to have Lloyd on board “as part of the family”, “is looking forward to a bright and prosperous partnership with the singer.”  Lloyd responds:  “I am very happy to be a part of the agency, and, hope to add further prestige to the company with my wealth of experience”.

LLoyd’s Oh My Darling is fills 3rd place on the RETV Reggae Charts countdown and is Number 13 on the HITZ 92 FM Top 20 Singles Chart.

In Jamaica, Lesley Hayles of Bass Line Entertainment Services handles bookings for  the artiste. His nearing schedule includes Sugar Minotts’ Reggae In The Hills on December 25, and Anthony B’s Trelawny Family Fun Day on January 1, 2009. As actor, Lloyd also readies himself to shoot the new season of the local hit mini-series Royal Palm Estate.

Read more at Peter Lloyd inks major deal with In Touch

 

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JAMAICA’S THEATRE JOTS: December 14 - 20

Topic: Film, Food, Ideal hang out spots, Theatre|

FRIDAY, December 26

• Bashment Granny 2 (The saga continues)

Opening this Friday at Green Gables, Cargill Avenue will be the play Bashment Granny 2 (The saga continues) beginning at 8:30. With a potent script from Garfield Reid, weeks of ardent rehearsals from the cast, astute directing from Michael Nicholson and a determined and vibrant promotional thrust from Stages Productions, Bashment Granny 2, which is a sequel to the 2006 hit, features Deon Silvera, Keith Ramsay, Maxwell Grant, Abigail Grant, Volier Johnson and Junior Williams.

• Runner Boy

At the Little Theatre, Runner Boy opens at 6:00p.m.

 

• Caught in the Act

At the Theatre Place, New Kingston today, Caught in the Act shows 5:00p.m. and 8p.m.

 

SATURDAY, December 27

• Bashment Granny 2 (The saga continues)

At the Green Gables, Cargill Avenue will be the play Bashment Granny 2 (The saga continues) beginning at 8:30.

• Runner Boy

At the Little Theatre, Runner Boy begins at 7:30p.m.

• Caught in the Act

At the Theatre Place, New Kingston today, Caught in the Act shows 5:00p.m. and 8p.m.

 

 

SUNDAY, December 28

• Bashment Granny 2 (The saga continues)

At the Green Gables, Cargill Avenue will be the play Bashment Granny 2 (The saga continues) beginning at 8:30.

 

• Runner Boy

At the Little Theatre, Runner Boy begins at 4:30p.m.

• Caught in the Act

At the Theatre Place, New Kingston today, Caught in the Act shows 5:00p.m. and 8p.m.

 

ONGOING

• Bashment Granny 2 (The saga continues)

At the Green Gables, Cargill Avenue the play Bashment Granny 2 (The saga continues) beginning at 8:30p.m. continues. With a potent script from Garfield Reid, weeks of ardent rehearsals from the cast, astute directing from Michael Nicholson and a determined and vibrant promotional thrust from Stages Productions, Bashment Granny 2, which is a sequel to the 2006 hit, features Deon Silvera, Keith Ramsay, Maxwell Grant, Abigail Grant, Volier Johnson and Junior Williams.

Read more at Bashment Granny 2 (The saga continues) opens

 

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JAMAICA’S EATING: December 14-20

Topic: Arts and Culture, Food|

FRIDAY, December 19

• Wild Jerk

Wild Jerk is back this month at Prendy’s on the Beach (Formerly Under the Mango Tree), 7 South Avenue, Kingston. In addition Wild Jerk will be featured on the Maggi Cooking Show on CVM TV in December so look out for it.

 

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JAMAICA’S MUSIC NOTES: December 14-20

Topic: Music|

WEDNESDAY, December 17

• Tessanne Chin live in concert

Griot music presents Tessanne chin live, at Grosvenor Galleries starting at 9:00p.m..

SATURDAY, December 20

• Fashion showcase

It’s time for the young stars - Rising Stars runners-up KAHLIL & Songbird TESSANNE CHIN - Fashion Showcase by the JAMAICA FASHION & APPAREL CLUSTER.

• LATIN NITE at Medussa’s

Medussa teams up with Appleton to present Latin Nite with Appleton at 96 Hope Road, Sandy Park One
until Sunday, December 21 03:00a.m.. Food by the Cuban Reneer.

SUNDAY, December 20

• Friends in concert

Join Harold Davis and Friends on The Lawn.

SUNDAY, December 28

• Beres a moment in time ‘08

The Grand Stand, National stadium will be the venue of a concert titled by “Beres Hammond, a moment in time ‘08″.

FRIDAY, January 22

• Jamaica Jazz and Blues

At the Aqueduct, Rosehall, The Art of Music(Air Jamaica Jazz and Blues)  will be held until January 25.

SATURDAY, January31

• Gathering of the peacemakers in Negril

Authors and One Love Event organizers Julia & Robert Roskind will be hosting a Gatherings of the Peacemakers in Negril on January 31 & February 1. At the gathering they will be presenting a series of reasonings called “The Path of the Peacemaker: Staying Awake in a Sleeping World.” The gathering will be held at the Negril Escape Hotel and all the reasonings are free and open to all.

SUNDAY,  February 1

• Gathering of the Peacemakers in Negril

Authors and One Love Event organizers Julia & Robert Roskind will be hosting a Gatherings of the Peacemakers in Negril on January 31 & February 1. At the gathering they will be presenting a series of reasonings called “The Path of the Peacemaker: Staying Awake in a Sleeping World.” The gathering will be held at the Negril Escape Hotel and all the reasonings are free and open to all.

THURSDAY,  February 5

• Excellence in Music and Entertainment (EME) Awards

It will be a red carpet gala affair at the Jamaica Pegasus when Richie ‘B’ Burgess hosts the EME awards at the Garden, Jamaica Pegasus, starting at 8:00p.m.

ONGOING

• Easy Lyme

At the Deck, Kingston, anyone can join the easy lyimng of genuine friends, who gather to enjoy music from way back to the 1980s. Proceeds from the event, whre the requirement is to buy something from the low-priced bar goes to charities across Jamaica.

 

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