Theatre and Movies in Jamaica


127 Hours

Release Date: Nov 05, 2010

Rated: R Language and some disturbing violent content/bloody images

Runtime: 1 hr. 34 min.

Genres: Drama

Director:Danny Boyle

Cast: James Franco, Amber Tamblyn, Kate Mara, Clémence Poésy, Lizzy Caplan, Full cast + crew

 

Better Mus Come

Release Date: 2010

Rated: A-18

Runtime: 1 hr. 44 min.

Genres: Action | Crime | Drama

Director: Storm Saulter

Cast:  Roger Guenveur Smith, Sheldon Shepherd, Nicole Sky Grey, Duane Pusey, Everaldo Cleary

 

Carib 5

Carib 5 is perhaps Jamaica’s most handsomely appointed cinema.. Once an art deco auditorium with a single screen, it now boasts 5 theatres and recently upgraded facilities. You can watch the latest releases and enjoy a considerable variety of confectioneries. 876-926-6106
 

Flipped

Release Date: Aug 06, 2010

Rated: PG some thematic material and language

Runtime: 1 hr. 30 min.

Genres: Comedy, Romance

Director:Rob Reiner

Cast: Madeline Carroll

 

New Kingston Theatre

Roots plays, not suitable for children.
 

RED

Release Date: Oct 15, 2010

Rated: PG-13 Intense sequences of action violence and brief strong language

Runtime: 1 hr. 51 min.

Genres: Action/Adventure, Comedy

Director:Robert Schwentke

Cast:Bruce Willis, Morgan Freeman, John Malkovich, Helen Mirren, Mary-Louise Parker. Full cast + crew

 

Saw VII 3D

Release Date: Oct 29, 2010

Rated: R Sequences of grisly bloody violence and torture, and language

Runtime: 1 hr. 31 min.

Genres: Horror

Director: Kevin Greutert

Cast:Tobin Bell, Cary Elwes, Costas Mandylor, Betsy Russell, Sean Patrick Flanery. Full cast + crew

 

The Barn Theatre

Seats approximately 150. Most plays are suitable for families, though they occasionally produce adult fare.
 

The Centerstage Theatre

Small but cozy. Family-oriented musicals in patois.
 

The Little Theatre and The Little Little Theatre

little-theatre-200x200Two theaters on the same property.
 

The Pantry Playhouse

 

The Phillip Sherlock Centre for the Creative Arts

Large auditorium on the campus of the University of the West Indies. In the greater Kingston area.
 

The Ward Theatre

Was presented as a gift to the city of Kingston in 1912 by Colonel Charles Ward. It occupies the site in downtown Kingston which has been in continuous use since the 1770s. The great personalities in Jamaica theatre and world famous celebrities have performed on its stage. The Wards theatre holds a special place in the hearts of Jamaicans probably because of its association with the development of indigenous theatre.

 

Theatre Place

This is Kingston's newest theatre. Located in New Kingston, the Theatre Place has 300 seats, including eight that accommodate wheelchairs. Producing Artistic Director Pablo Hoilett refashioned an old warehouse to create a really comfortable theatre that features quality drama.

Contact Information
8 Haining Road
Tel:908-0040