Monday, July 29, 2019
Role of Computer in Education
Patrick Brown is one of the Caribbeanââ¬â¢s most talented writers. He is responsible for creating some of the most poignant and hilarious moments on stage and the small screen. A successful. Civil Engineer, he has managed to transfer the principles of precision and economy into his works for stage and television. accessible to general audiences. Brown has written some fifteen (15) full length stage plays including award-winning productions like ââ¬Å"Cornflakesâ⬠(a 1982 production), ââ¬Å"Yard 89â⬠, ââ¬Å"Yard ââ¬Ë90â⬠, ââ¬Å"Yard ââ¬Ë99â⬠, ââ¬Å"Stillbornâ⬠and ââ¬Å"Decemberâ⬠. The latter was Jamaicaââ¬â¢s stage presentation at the 1991 Carifesta inà Trinidad.Though not yet published, ââ¬Å"Decemberâ⬠is now being studied in West Indian Literature at the University of the West Indies. His plays have been showcased all across the Caribbean, Canada, London as well as several states across North America, including: New York, Conn ecticut, Florida, New Jersey, District of Columbia, Georgia, Pennsylvania and Massachusetts. He wrote the definitive episodes of â⬠Oliver at Largeâ⬠a local television sitcom, which propelled the lead, Oliver Samuels, to stardom within the Caribbean region and among the large Caribbean immigrant population.Having whetted the appetite of the local television viewers with humor extracted from its own experience, Mr. Brown went on to create, write and produce ââ¬Å"Titus in Townâ⬠, another popular television sit-com. Mr. Brownââ¬â¢s work ââ¬Å"Stillbornâ⬠was the recent recipient of an award in the islandââ¬â¢s most respected national literary competition ââ¬â The NCB Literary Awards. In addition to the several awards for his writing, Mr. Brown has won awards for set designs, theatrical production and musical lyrics.
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