Marriott premieres Over the Years for icons over 70
The May 20 premiere of Louis Marriott’s updated 1980s one-man show Over
The Years will be dedicated to Jamaican cultural icons over the age of 70.
He has identified more than 40 visual and performing artistes whom he has invited to be special guests at the May 20 show at The Theatre Place, Haining Road.
Marriott said that this gesture was prompted by the recent rapid succession of deaths of icons straddling all areas of the visual and performing arts and his desire to bring together those who remain to celebrate life and pay tribute to their contributions.
The actor/writer, who first appeared on stage in early 1938 at the age of two, will perform Over The Years to mark the 75th anniversary of his birth, on May 22.
The show comprises 22 items, including short stories, poems, skits, excerpts from plays, songs, and a radio programme, all authored by Marriott. The music was composed by Grub Cooper and recorded by Fab 5’s keyboard artist and synthesist, Sidney Thorpe.
While the oldest piece was written in 1953, some of the items reflect Jamaican life more than two centuries ago. Most, however — especially the comic episodes — were lived and/or observed by the author, and much of it is contemporary.
When Marriott first performed Over The Years at the age of 50, to a
packed auditorium at the Institute of Jamaica, in 1985, the response was
overwhelming. One member of the audience later told the Institute by
letter: “Mr Marriott’s sense of timing, dramatic portrayal of themes and
wide-ranging acting abilities left the audience enthralled. Stunned disbelief that the presentation of one man could be so complete in both entertainment value and social commentary was the general effect on those present.”