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(Kaieteur News) – Ongoing structural decay, failing technical systems, and an unpredictable centralised booking policy at the National Cultural Centre (NCC) have forced veteran playwright, director, and school administrator Ronald Hollingsworth to postpone his highly anticipated production, “Til Ah Find Ah Place 3”.
The final catalyst for the postponement came when Hollingsworth personally attended a staging of the comedy ‘Nothing to Laugh About’ at the Homestretch Avenue facility. He described the auditorium conditions as intolerable and said he was unable to return to his seat after intermission.
“It was terrible,” Hollingsworth said. “I was there and I couldn’t go back in after the intermission. I was dripping wet. It was too hot for me. That’s when I made the decision. I went outside and told Sharon Cadogan, who bought tickets for us to go, ‘Look, I can’t stay in here. It’s just too hot.'”
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