![]() ![]() ![]() In an interview with the T&T Performing Arts Network, Lovell said that Ruins of a Great House, springs out of the history of Barbados and to some extent the history of the Caribbean and its plantation and slave legacy. ![]() What is the source of Malvin’s discontent? Why are he and his family members at odds? Why did he really buy the plantation great house? Glenville Lovell | Photo source: The Theatre Times When his wife’s former lover, now a government consultant, appears, old grievances are unearthed. Synopsis: As the nation of Barbados is about to turn republic, Malvin, a businessman, moves his family into the great house where his mother once worked. The reading will take place via Zoom meeting only on March 2 at 7 PM (AST GMT-4). The series will continue online in light of the precautionary measures implemented as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. This Wednesday, the Playwrights Workshop Trinbago’s (PWT) Monthly Readers Theatre Series (MRTS) features the reading of Ruins of a Great House by Glenville Lovell for their March 2022 instalment. ![]()
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