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Ain’t Misbehavin’ opens to rave reviews
Feb 22, 2010 - 10:29:44 PM

Dora Brown, Faye Thompson, Heather McDonald and Tony Lowe belt out the tunes. Photo: Erik Russell
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Freeport, Grand Bahama -- Despite the
chilly temperatures outside, the vibe was hot and the joint was jumpin’
as the highly anticipated musical Ain’t Misbehavin’ opened at the
Regency Theatre over the weekend Friday, February 19th and
Saturday the 20th.
The crowd of theatre-goers had their
fingers snapping, toes tapping, and nothing but compliments for the
talented young Bahamian performers.
“Absolutely wonderful” remarked
one patron. “Better than I’ve seen on Broadway” added another.
The enthusiastic cast bubbled with
energy. Heather McDonald, Dora, Brown, Faye Thompson, Allesandro Major,
Kenton Pinder, Javan Hunt, and Tony Lowe engaged the audience with their
songs so much so that the first few rows of the auditorium especially
burst into spontaneous applause and never stopped clapping. A
standing ovation followed.

Faye Thompson acting coy after Tony Lowe sings her sweet nothings. Photo: Erik Russell
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The accolades flowed following the
first two performances, and a large contingent of the audience was our
‘snowbirds.’ Visitors to Grand Bahama, from large North American
cities, heaped praise on our home-grown production proving once again
that shows at the Regency Theatre can hold their own on any stage.
Already it is a wildly popular show
and everyone is excited about doing it again Friday through Sunday this
week (February 26-28). Director of Ain’t Misbehavin’, Gloria
McGlone, has double cast several of the roles in order to give more
performers a chance to strut their stuff, so you may just want to see
it twice! Local dance instructor Georgia Taylor makes her debut
Friday night.
The show continues with curtain time
of 8pm on Friday and Saturday nights (February 26-27th) and
a special Sunday matinee at 3pm, February 28th. Due
to the immense popularity of the show, advance ticket purchase is highly
recommended. Tickets are available at the Seventeen Shop downtown
and Island Java in Port Lucaya. The Regency Theatre box office
opens one hour prior to showtime on show nights only.

Tony Lowe and Kenton Pinder sing one for the ladies. Photo: Erik Russell
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