Ova Mi Dead Body for Denham Town Holy Thursday
THE popular roots play Ova Mi Dead Body makes its way to West Kingston for a special performance this Holy Thursday to help raise funds to feed the elderly and the indigent in this community.
The initiative is the brainchild of Stages Production which has once again teamed up with the What a Brother Can Do for Another Foundation to present top-class entertainment and a bellyfull of laughter to inner-city residents.
“The Denham Town high school will erupt in pandemonium and laughter as Delcita and the Stages crew — including Jukky Jam, Bad Boy Trevor and String Bean hit the stage for a rare downtown performance.
Actress Andrea ‘Delcita’ Wright promises a performance “full of madness and excitement” for many of her inner-city fans.
“Mi coming fi talk di things dem, teach woman how fi deal wid dem man ya. Money ova words, cause good romance caan carry go shop,” Delcita said in a release.
Two months ago, the popular roots play Ghett Out pulled a large crowd to West Kingston.
“The last show was a great success, it was well organised the patrons enjoyed themselves to the fullest. It was a great fund-raiser and the money went a long way to fulfilling the needs of our shut-ins and sick people. We hope that this will be just as successful. We have worked out a few kinks in the show, as last time, Shebada’s arrival caused many people to rush in at once but this show you’re going to feel like the Grammy’s in LA,” said Deborah ‘Foxy’ Golding, a director of the What a Brother Can Do for Another Foundation.