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CUTIE AND THE FREAK opens with a bang Patrick Brown’s comedic fairytale CUTIE AND THE FREAK had the capacity Centerstage audience in stitches on opening night (December 26), including his worship the Mayor of Kingston Councillor Desmond McKenzie and his entorage. The cast, led by the inimitable King of Comedy Oliver Samuels and the versatile Glen “Titus” Campbell pulled out all the stops to deliver a seamless performance, and the appreciative audience lapped up every moment of the fun, applauding each and every high point in the production. Loosely based on the ageless fairytale Beauty and the Beast – regarded by many as “the most beautiful story ever told”, Patrick Brown’s story is Jamaican in every sense of the word, and is generously spiced with local topicalities. Playwright Patrick Brown was in his element on opening night as the incessant laughter filled the theatre. "Fairy tales are real family favourites because they are so bewitching," Brown says. "Some, like Beauty And The Beast, so charmingly offer hope for those who still recall chivalry, knights on white horses, tall, handsome men with baritone voices or young princes who are turned into toads by jealous, menopausal witches”.
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