Play presents history and development of DPSU

The New Dimension Theatre in collaboration with the Dominica Public Service Union (DPSU) will be staging a play entitled The Trial at the Arawak House of Culture on the May 6, 7 and 8.

The play,  written and directed by Steve Hyacinth, presents a refreshing experience to the Dominican audience, recounting the history and development of the DPSU. It features a team of talented actors: Ashworth Simon, Donille Blackmore, Clive Artwell, Daniel Leslie, Giselle Hyacinth, Jay St. John, Sylma Dejean, Tresia-Ann Boston, Lynolah Charles, Kimisha Thomas, Merlina Elwin,  Melisha Joseph and Cathy Dumas.

DPSU, General Secretary, Thomas Letang explained that the play emerged in response to the demands of many students and other members of the public who regularly made requests for information about the Union. They want to know what this union is really about. Why is it cherished with such passion and loyalty by some, and dismissed with such disdain by others?  It was determined that a well written and executed play would answer many of these queries, while providing an excellent opportunity for sharing the history of that august organization in an informative and entertaining manner.

The Trial portrays the turmoil and triumph that the Civil Service Association, as it was called at that time, was a prominent part of in the 70’s and 80’s.  The sobering reality of the challenges faced by the union in today’s uncertain and ambiguous environment are explored with unusual candor. Its enriching value as a pleasantly dramatic  presentation of the social discourse of the trade union movement in Dominica is inescapable. The dialogue is engaging and easy to understand.

The play will make you laugh and cry at the same time. It will make you reflect on the rapidly evolving industrial landscape and on the extent to which we as Dominicans are willing to stand up and embrace the constitutional privileges that will ensure the preservation of our democracy.

At an entrance fee of twenty dollars ($20.00), The Trial, is a relaxing and enjoyable dramatic experience fit for all viewers.

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7 Comments

  1. honest lady
    May 5, 2011

    Dominica is going great guns. productions back to back. Other institutions should take a leaf so that people can get new information properly because theater is the best medium through which news information is given.

    • Slyma
      May 6, 2011

      I know The NDT has been doing this every year, these people are so humble, the not show off, these are the plays I like

  2. Question
    May 5, 2011

    Congratulations to the New Dimension Theatre and DPSU. STeve you are the greatest, what a mind God has given you – no one can take this skill or gift from you. Jah bless my brother. One Love!!! Donille whats up? Hope you all put this play on DVD its good History on what happen to the trade union from the 70’s to the present. All Dominicans should flock the Arawak to see that play. I wish I could come down to see it.

  3. honest lady
    May 5, 2011

    what you mean slow down

  4. Ras Mo
    May 5, 2011

    Go Steve Hyacinth and new Dimensions Theater! thank you for recounting our history via theater.

  5. Kubuleaks
    May 5, 2011

    Congratulations to the Steve, the New Dimension Theatre, DPSU and all who helped in producing “The Trial”. I wish you all success! Hopefully someday such shows will be available on DVD or other medium for Dominicans abroad to experience.
    One Love

  6. Alex Bruno - Artistic Director
    May 5, 2011

    Congratulations to you Steve and your New Dimension Crew on yet another play. Brother Letang of the DPSU, please keep on the thrack that you are moving…you are a good leader. I pray for your success. Peace

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