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Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
published: Sunday | May 4, 2003

Musical piracy
FOR YEARS Jamaicans have been selling 'pirated' musical works and bootlegged tapes of performances with scant regard for the owners of the works. This has been very profitable and despite protests from some sectors of the entertainment industry...

MLTM chairman hopes for pro theatre
DOUGLAS PROUT, the chairman of the Montego Bay Little Theatre Movement (MLTM), has great faith in the city's theatrical potential. He predicts that within 10 years some Montegonians will be making a living from theatre.


'Glory 2003'- an uninspired production
IT IS a truism that school concerts are not meant for the general public. True, they are not restricted to relatives and friends of the little darlings performing on-stage - some for the first time, but others go at their peril.















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