Pampalam will hit the stage again this year. Following last year’s show in special tribute to its creator, the late Jeannette Layne-Clark, the production this year will again be under the directorship of her sister Pauline Layne, who is the producer, as well as co-writer for the first time.
Much of the material for the show, subtitled All In De Fine Change, reflects the prevailing recessionary climate. The show will offer a number of new and exciting poems, all promising the kind of rib-tickling and incisive social and political commentary for which Layne-Clark was well known and respected.
Pampalam 2010 runs for eight nights in October at the Queen’s College Hall, opening October 2, and having its final performance October 30. (PR)
It’s Pampalam again
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