Saturday, June 6, 2026

End of Bridgetown Alive

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The last night of the Bridgetown Alive series was one with a difference – theatre came to town!
The crowd was not as big as in previous weeks, but it proved to be a fun, learning evening out. People were treated to four different productions, in four different spots as the Ministry of Tourism and the HIV/AIDS Commission collaborated to take the message to the streets in a different format.
Here, members of Pompesetters tuk group leading the musical trail along Broad Street for the moving theatre.

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