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Jun 26, 2022 News
Kaieteur News – The Theatre Company and GEMS Theatre Productions are rearing to go with the cast of 20 plus seasoned actors for the annual satirical review “Link Show 36” which is slated for early next month.
The Link Show, which started in November 1981 and has missed a few years during its 41-year life span, is now in its 36th production.
It is the longest running theatrical production and has unreservedly attracted the largest theatre audience in Guyana’s history, with Link Show 25 running for 16 performances in the 2000-seat National Cultural Centre and nine regional performances in Berbice, Linden and Essequibo.
There has been an abundance of materials over the last two years to satirise in this upcoming production from July 1 – 4th.
Patrons would, once again, be able to sit in the theatre with new seats in the auditorium and enjoy live theatre.
Director Ron Robinson and Co-Producer Gem Madhoo-Nascimento have assembled a cast consisting of many old timers and a few new faces.
In the line-up are: Mark Kazim, Mark Luke Edwards, Sean Thompson, Sean Budnah, Paul Budnah, Stephen Asif Mohamed, Lee Leung, Rovindra Persaud, Travis McKenzie, Carlvin Burnett, and veteran link show actor from 1981 – Andre Wiltshire alongside Sonia Yarde, Simone Dowding, Sheron Cadogan-Taylor , Makini Thompson, Marissa Morgan, Alicia Charles and new comer to the Link Show La Tisha DaSilva.
Team Mohamed is in support of Link Show 36, and encourages persons to get their tickets early @$3000, $2500 and $2000 from the National Cultural Centre.
Showtime is 20.00hours and patrons are asked to wear mask and sanitise as often as possible.
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