Raquelle Johnson
Sincerely, E was a delight to see. A much needed story that touches on the Caribbean immigrant experience. Something I loved is that community and culture seeps into every aspect of this production, from familiar tunes, to the language and humour. It felt like a story being passed down from family in its delivery and its lessons. The story balances moments of turmoil with lightheartedness, and hope. It’s a story that depicts perseverance, and as someone of Caribbean descent, it left me proud of generations prior, whilst also empowering me to continue to pursue greatness. I hope to see this production grow in the near future. With beautifully written dialogue, I’d recommend you all to come out and see this piece, especially those from the Caribbean diaspora!