Judgement in Paradise

Judgement in Paradise

Friday 25th May 2012  7:00 PM


Judgement in Paradise

A live stage play by Adrian WildGoose
"Is the end near?" find out...

May 25th & 26th, 2012 @ & 7:30pm

The College Of The Bahamas performing arts centre
$20 in advance. $25 at door (seats are limited)

contacts: (242) 522-6820 Email: awildgoose@gmail.com

Synopsis

Set in a fictional Bahamas, ?Judgment in Paradise? tells the story of a families experience leading up to the Mayan predicted end of The Bahamas on December 21, 2012. Although the main plot focuses on the Willshine family, the audience is given a peak into the desperate sphere of Bahamian politics, religion as salvation, and the perceived ethos of the average Bahamian.

Life and existence as Bahamians know it hangs in the balance as foreign investment, familial ties and social constructs clash to provide a thrilling experience that interrogates Bahamian lived experience.
24 year old Destiny Willshine competes with every other citizen for her father?s attention and consideration. Visually impaired from a very young age she proves that having physical sight does not translate into wisdom and reasoning.

Destiny?s father, Christian Willshine is one of the leading protagonists as he establishes the corrupting and blinding influence of power and selfish desire.
Representative of the moral and value system of times past, Grandpa Willshine, who is also the Reverend at End Times Ministries, portray the changed Bahamian lived experience through his interaction with Destiny, Christian and Chance.

The youth living in ?Paradise?, Chance and Shanice, critique the traditional Bahamian roles of young men and women operating in a world of partying and drugs, they seem detached from the reality.
The title of the play spells doom, not for the world, but The Bahamas. Priorities are questioned, relationships destroyed, countries are sold and The Bahamas is sinking. ?Judgement? is abounding. A critical play that forces an analysis of the realities Bahamians live daily.

NOTE: This play is something that you do not want to miss. Mark the date May 25 & 26, 2012 on your calendar. The play will be staged at the College of the Bahamas? Performing Arts Center. Stay tuned for ticket and other information. COMING SOON, if the end doesn?t happen before then!


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