| Jamaican Musical “Harder They Come” - a smash hit |
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The Jamaican hit musical “Harder They Come” made its premier performance in North America at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts in Miami, on Saturday, August 29.
The theatrical production with a 22-member cast features all Jamaican born actors resident in the United Kingdom, and is based on the original film in the 1970s. The story has been described as an “irresistible musical celebration” which tells of a young singer, Ivan, played by international reggae star, Jimmy Cliff, O.D., heading to Kingston with dreams of becoming a reggae star. However, he encountered corruption fuelled by drugs in the music industry, and was forced into life as an outlaw.
Written and produced by the late Perry Henzel, the musical will feature all the songs from the soundtrack of the original film, many of which were written by Jimmy Cliff himself. The production has been referred to as ‘one filled with a raft of reggae classics which helped turned this genre of music into an international sensation.’
Consul General Sandra Grant Griffiths said that the premier of this Jamaican classic in the USA was yet another celebration of Jamaican culture, as the performance at this venue would also add to a larger international community.
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