RONALD Hollingsworth’s “Watch De Ride 3” is billed for September 15 at the National Cultural Centre as a matinee show for secondary school children under the directorship of veteran theatre personnel, Sheron Cadogan-Taylor.
In “Watch De Ride 3”, subtitled “Snap Chat Blues” for relevance, the minibus culture is brought to the home of an unsuspecting family.
While mom and dad are at work, their school-age children use their absence as an opportunity to experiment physically and emotionally.
“Many times,” Cadogan-Taylor said, “our young adults make choices that weigh heavily on us parents and society in general. ‘Watch De Ride 3 brings the complexities of secrets, impulsive decisions, lies and tradeoffs out from under the carpet and thrust it before its audience.
“Thus, while the audience may ponder on the what’s if’s and what may happen next in the drama, the chances taken by the young adults in the drama create some unimaginable problems for their families.”
The cast includes Nelan Benjamin, Kimberly Fernandes, Mark Luke-Edwards, Sean Thompson, Nicola Moonsammy, Nathaya Whaul, Leon Cummings, Simone Dowding, Sophera Waldron, and Paul Budnah.
“This dynamic cast is working assiduously and is hoping to set the Cultural Centre stage ablaze once again,” Cadogan-Taylor said. “In other words, it is a must-see production!”