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Say Hallelujah

By Jimi Rand

Year staged: 1977

Theatre Company: Keskidee Arts Centre; 1970

Staged in: Keskidee Arts Centre

Synopsis

Say Hallelujah is a comedy set around the day to day exploits of a long suffering West Indian shopkeeper D’Coursey and his zany family. D’Coursey’s daughter aspires to be a famous actress, while his son plots a street revolution. His wife is forming a close bond with a clergyman, and her newfound religious duties involve moving her husband’s shop stock to the vestry. All the while the lodger, a lawyer in training, makes every family matter a great deal more complicated with their philosophies. One day, when a prayer meeting turned argument in the living room seemingly sends a pregnant customer into labour, decisions have to be made as to the family’s future.

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Say Hallelujah

Publisher: J. Rand,

Year published: 1988

Original Cast

Witty Forde

Boy Blue

Allister Bain

D'Coursey

Locita Lijertwood

Matilda

Sherry Reid

Dorothy

Nadia Cattouse

Verona

Queenie Cavette

Penny

Merdelle Jordine

Yvonne

Christopher Gilbert

Sebastian

Anton Phillips

Wentworth

Imruh Caesar

Reverend Stephens

Production Team

Malcolm Frederick

Director

Malcolm Frederick

Director

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