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The
lilting rhythm of a calypso song transports the audience to
the Caribbean island of Trinidad.
Four meagerly furnished rooms open into a yard which forms
the focal space for the play.
The
characters are variously trapped, but in most cases through
good intentions that circumstances have made frustrating.
Ephraim
(Victor Romero Evans) is a trolley-bus driver dreaming of
a life in England.
Thief
Mavis
(Tracey Saunders) brings Yank servicemen back to her upper-room,
lowering the tone of the neighbourhood.
Sophia
(Dystin Johnson) struggles to support a troubled family and
Rosa (Inika Leigh) is pregnant, but who is the father?
This
is 1950s Caribbean island life, where the sun beats down and
the music beats on, where life is poor and gossip rich.
The
plot takes a turn when somebody breaks in to Mr Mac's cafe
and steals the cash.
They
all have reasons for needing the money and suspicions are
cast.
These are days that will change all their lives forever.
Eclipse
This
compelling drama is the first production by the Eclipse Theatre
group, a three year initiative committed to producing the
best of Black British Theatre.
It
was a well acted production and thoroughly entertaining throughout.
The
plot was not complex but the characters' complemented and
contrasted each other.
It
was also good to see a full house at the Old Vic and the audience
applause reflected everyone's enjoyment.
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