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"Jamaica, Farewell" back by popular demand in South Florida - January 20, 2008, Ft Lauderdale


Published Dec 18, 2007
"Jamaica, Farewell" back by popular demand in South Florida - January 20, 2008, Ft Lauderdale-Main
Jamaica's Consul General Ricardo Alicock, Debra Ehrhardt, Actress/Playwright, Suzanne Alicock, Monique Lai, Director, Marcia Bullock, JTB, Kaye Chong, Air Jamaica and Attorney Marlon Hill at reception for Jamaica Farewell at the Broward Center last November.


Jamaica, Farewell, Debra Ehrhardt's true-to-life captivating one woman show is coming back to The Broward Center, Amaturo Theater. Sunday, January 20. Jamaica, Farewell will take you on an unforgettable journey from Jamaica to a better life in America. Ehrhardt pulls off a daring dangerous caper with the unwitting help of an American CIA agent in order to fulfill her lifelong dream- starting over in America.

Date(s): Sunday, 01/20/2007
Two Shows 3:00 pm and7:30 pm
Venue: Amaturo Theater - The Broward Center for the Performing Arts

Based on Debra Ehrhardt’s dramatic real life escape from revolution-torn Jamaica in the 1970s, this powerful one-woman show takes audiences along on her roller coaster ride to America. Overcoming poverty, prison time, rape and near death in a dangerous caper aided by the unwitting help of an infatuated CIA agent, Ehrhardt’s gripping ordeal provides a glimpse into what many endure on the path to fulfilling their lifelong dream of a better life in America. “A terrific story,” says LA WEEKLY, “suspenseful enough for a thriller, and deliciously funny.” Jamaica, Farewell will make you laugh, cry and applaud the persistence of the human spirit.


Ehrhardt’s charming and cheeky account of growing up in Jamaica is by turn funny and tender, until it suddenly becomes the Bourne Ultimatum. … Nytheatre.com

Traversing the rich, cultural and political landscape of the 1970’s Jamaica, Debra Ehrhardt weaves her way through the complexities of that period to bring the audience to a humorous and compelling view of the reality of a turbulent time in the country’s history. Superb acting places the viewers at the center of the plot and leaving them holding their bellies in pure laughter. … Dr. Basil K. Bryan, Ambassador / Consul General of Jamaica


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