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Posted: Thursday 15 September, 2011 at 11:31 PM

Last Chance to see ‘From the Valley to the Mountain RANGE’ on Saturday

By: Suelika N. Creque, SKNVibes

    Last chance to see 'From the Valley to the Mountain RANGE' on Saturday

     

    BASSETERRE, St. Kitts – THIS Saturday evening Sep. 17 at 7:30 p.m. will be the last chance for persons to see the musical production that was described as an enriching experience with each segment of the show scaling the heights of excellence in its own right.

     

    ‘From the Valley to the Mountain RANGE’ is a musical production, produced by playwright Kesha Isaac and features the six-member singing group ‘Range’.

     

    The production was first scheduled to be held on August 19 and 20, at ECCB’s Sir Cecil Jacobs Auditorium but due to inclement weather the latter event was postponed until this weekend due to inclement weather.

     

    The production was said to feature an amalgam of the arts, including dancing, drama and singing.

     

    Isaac, who has penned, produced and directed Silver Lined Verse, Cross Roads and Hope’s Journey, explained in a previous interview that the production would highlight six main characters, portrayed by the six members of Range.

     

    She explained that they were the inspiration for the production.

     

    “The guys that are in the play, they belong to the singing group RANGE. I saw them perform at CDT’s last dance production and it struck me that I wanted to do a production with them, and the idea just rolled off.

    “The play is about six young men who represent six different personalities in society, and we see them go through six different situations that anybody could go through in what we call valley experiences, and we see them hit basically rock bottom for the most part. And throughout the play we see them go through that and come out of it with the help of divine intervention basically, and we get them back up on the mountain top.”
     

     

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