Drama Society: Ente
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This is a digitised version of an article from The Cayman Compass's print archive. Occasionally, the digitisation process introduces transcription errors, or other problems.
See the article in its original context from June 1986.
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Reminiscent of the old Inn Theatre's music hall revues or even Cayman's district concerts, the show was performed mostly by friends for a mostly friendly audience. The pleasant atmosphere prevailed over gaffes as cast members sought to compensate for the absence of Marilyn Osborn, whose illness prevented her from singing that night.
It also encouraged audience participation, both in the form of sing-alongs and heckling compere Colin Wilson who seemed to invite boos and hisses.