It Runs In The Family Is On

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After rave reviews in the south and east, Better Than We? Wey! Productions returns for their FINAL 2 performances of the hilarious new comedy It Runs In The Family at the Central Bank Auditorium this weekend Saturday 3rd – Sunday 4th June.

Boasting some of the most sought-after talent in T&T, the dynamic new theatre group thrilled audiences last year with the riotous Tom¸ Dick & Harry and has followed it up with an uproarious hospital-based comedy written by Ray Cooney and directed by decorated theater stalwart Debra Boucaud- Mason.

The play takes aim at the old adage “It’s mummy’s baby and daddy’s maybe!” Dr. David Collymore anxiously preps in the hospital common room to deliver the biggest conference speech of his career when he’s suddenly confronted with a paternity suit. All hell breaks loose when a hysterical youth, accidental tranquilizer and aloo pies are added to the fast-paced chaos to get the riotous romp that is It Runs In the Family. [Rated PG 13]

Starring: Kearn Samuel, Arnold “Pinny” Goindhan, Wendell Etienne, Nicholas Subero, Patti-Anne Ali, Paula Hamilton-Smith, Gervais Aleong, Shevonne Metivier, Rachel Bascombe, Reena Christian, Rachel Elcock, Keshala Mahabir and Kevon Brooks.

Tickets for It Runs In The Family are AVAILABLE NOW. Tickets cost $200 (General Admission) with a Special of 2 for $300. $250 Special Reserve. FINAL 2 SHOWS so get your tickets NOW!!! Call or WhatsApp 330-BTWW (2899) for ticket info or reservations and follow Better Than We? Wey! Productions on Facebook and Instagram for more details.

Reserve your tickets here: https://forms.gle/T4WySL7fVykN8FyK6

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