Jamaican ‘Passa Passa’ indulges many cross country
During the play it is Nyah who empowers the sexually arresting ColoJamaican Darling, when he marries her for ‘green power’
During the play it is Nyah who empowers the sexually arresting ColoJamaican Darling, when he marries her for ‘green power’
The play is a resilient outworking of a highly creative and active mind, overflowing with Jamaican scenes observed, and theatrical elements functioning as one.
Passa Pasa Daily keeps ‘victims’ well-focused on the highly energetic scenes rapidly unfolding descriptive tales on the mentalities of Jamaicans.
The latest role of Jamaican actress Felisha Lord is that of ‘Darling’ in Passa Passa Daily, the third production in the extremely popular Passa Passa series.
Serious Business, a production of wits, reveals, in an uncanny way, church life according to the government and entertainers. The points are sharp yet comical.
On the surface, Family Affair is about love, and the Jamaican scene, no doubt hinting at influences of an African heritage exposing the unemployed married man who has it all, but still can’t get enough. He must hunt and have his play with extramarital affairs, as he is in love with “not being satisfied”; but when trouble hits, he must do everything to end his game. In Family Affair, the African descendant hits trouble