Jamaican-born director David Heron to direct U.S. premier of Alwin Bully’s “McBee”

The full title of this article by Jamaicans.com is “Award-winning Jamaican-born director David Heron to produce and direct American premier of Alwin Bully’s McBee.”David Heron, a recipient of the prestigious Broadway World Award, will produce and direct the American Premiere of Alwin Bully’s Caribbean drama “McBee” at the Jamaica Performing Arts Center (Queens, NY) on June 23, as part of the annual Caribbean American Heritage Month celebrations in New York City. As Dominica News Online describes, the play—set in the recent past on an unnamed Caribbean island— “follows politician Allan McBee as he grapples with a prophecy that foretells his rise to Prime Minister. The play delves into the complexities of power, ambition, and the price of one’s choices.” [The Jamaica Performing Arts Center is located at 153-10 Jamaica Avenue, Queens, New York. Many thanks to Peter Jordens for bringing this item to our attention.]

Here are excerpts from Jamaicans.com:

[. . .] The play will be presented as a one night only staged reading production at the Jamaica Performing Arts Center (JPAC) on Sunday June 23 at 7pm, preceded by a Caribbean cuisine reception from 5:30pm. The premiere is an exclusive cultural event in celebration of New York City’s annual Caribbean American Heritage Month festivities, held across the city each June.

Winner of Broadway World Award: Jamaican born playwright, producer and actor Heron won the coveted 2023 Broadway World Award for Best Supporting Performer earlier this year for his performance as Caliban in The Colonial Theatre of Rhode Island’s Shakespeare in the Park production of The Tempest. The show was staged last summer in Wilcox Park, Westerly, Rhode Island. Heron is one of only a handful of Caribbean born actors consistently performing Shakespeare professionally throughout the USA.

Honoring His Roots: In Heron’s own words, “My decision to present Alwin’s incredible play McBee– his unique Caribbean take on Shakespeare’s classic drama Macbeth– is my own way of paying tribute to one of my greatest mentors, friends and a giant among Caribbean artists, while also honoring my own Shakespearean roots. Alwin has taken several elements of Shakespeare’s original tale and merged them seamlessly into what is a thoroughly engrossing political drama that stands proudly on its own in the modern world. And as a cultural presentation during Caribbean American Heritage Month, it could not be more appropriate.”

McBee is set on an unnamed Caribbean island in the recent past. Respected politician Allan McBee is on his way home on general election night immediately following his party’s victory at the polls, when he encounters three Rastafarians who share with him a stunning prophecy- that he is destined to become Prime Minister of the island nation. When he arrives home and shares the news with his ambitious wife and fellow politician Alice McBee, she immediately begins to envision a future for them far beyond McBee’s wildest dreams- and begins to forge the bloody plan to make it all a reality. But in a world where nothing is quite what it seems, the choices that the McBees make may come at a price far too high to pay.

A Celebration for the Late Alwin Bully: The play was written by Bully- who passed away after a long illness in early 2023- in the 1990s and has only ever been produced once-its World Premiere production in Jamaica in 1997. In the final years of his life, Bully was in regular contact with Heron regarding the play, as he re-worked the script considerably in the hopes that with Heron’s collaboration, it might one day be seen on American soil.[. . .]

Born in Roseau, Dominica, Alwin Bully was a cultural administrator, playwright, actor and artist who designed the national flag of Dominica.  His association with Heron and many other major Jamaican artists flourished during his two decades in Jamaica as UNESCO’s Caribbean Cultural Advisor. In addition to McBee, his other plays include The RulerGood Morning, Miss Millie and The Nitebox. He received Dominica’s second highest national honor, The Sisserou Award of Honor, in 1985. Upon his passing in 2023, he was hailed throughout the Caribbean as a cultural icon and was accorded a full state funeral by the Dominican government.

In addition to his award-winning role in The Tempest, Heron’s Shakespearean resume also includes Romeo and JulietA Midsummer Night’s DreamOthello and Hamlet among others. Casting announcements for McBee will begin shortly and tickets for the production will go on sale in early May, including a limited number which will be available at early purchase discount prices. [. . .]

For full article, see https://jamaicans.com/award-winning-director-david-heron-to-produce-and-direct-american-premier-of-alwin-bullys-mcbee

Also see https://dominicanewsonline.com/news/homepage/news/dr-alwin-bully-play-to-debut-in-nyc-for-caribbean-heritage-month

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