THE theatrical production Junction Village premiers at the Naparima Bowl in San Fernando on Saturday
The comedic play by Trinidad and Tobago playwright Douglas Archibald will be on for two weeks and is hosted by the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and the Arts (MTCA).
It will be performed by the National Theatre Arts Company of Trinidad and Tobago (NTAC), one of its three performing entities, a release from the Ministry of Tourism stated.
Junction Village is set in the 1950s during a traditional bongo night and tells the story of a village gathering to pay their respects to a stalwart from the community who is close to death.
It will be NTAC’s first show with a live audience since early 2020.
Naparima Bowl and other national performance spaces re-opened last year and operate in adherence to the Public Health Ordinance Regulations which stipulate, among other things, operations at 50 percent capacity and modified seating arrangements to allow physical distancing.
Junction Village will move on to Queen’s Hall on April 3, 2021 at 7.30 pm and April 4, 2021 at 6 pm tickets cost $50 for adults while children under 17-years-old are free, but must be accompanied by an adult.