by Norman Humble Lion Lawrence

The stage came alive in South Florida over the Mother’s Day weekend as audiences packed two outstanding presentations of Patrick Brown’s hit comedy-drama Indecent Proposal, presented by Whirlwind Live Performances.

The productions took place on Saturday, May 9 at 8pm at Everglades High School in Miramar, followed by a special Mother’s Day performance on Sunday, May 10 at 6pm at the Coral Springs Center for the Performing Arts. Both nights delivered laughter, excitement, reflection and pure Caribbean entertainment at its finest.

Written by renowned Jamaican playwright Patrick Brown, Indecent Proposal featured stellar performances from crowd favorites Glen Titus Campbell, Sakina and Courtney Wilson, who kept patrons thoroughly entertained from beginning to end. The play balanced comedy with powerful life lessons, leaving audiences laughing while also reflecting on the deeper message conveyed through Brown’s clever writing.

One of the major highlights of both nights was the performance by 16-year-old reggae sensation Enoxh, who flew in from Jamaica specifically for the event. The young entertainer delivered two energetic and heartfelt performances that were extremely well received by the large audiences in attendance.

Enoxh especially captured hearts with his original song My Mother, written specifically for the Mother’s Day occasion. The touching performance sparked loud cheers, applause and emotional reactions on both nights, further confirming the young artiste’s growing connection with audiences at home and abroad.

Special recognition must also be given to DJ Mikey Mike from South Florida Voice of the Caribbean 101.5 FM HD2 and 96.9 FM, who set the atmosphere ablaze before the curtain opened and during intermission with a musical selection that kept the venue vibrant and energized.

Whirlwind Live Performances must be commended for once again bringing quality Jamaican theatre and Caribbean culture to South Florida audiences in a professional and impactful way. The continued support from the Caribbean community proves that the love for authentic stage plays and live performances remains strong.

A spokesperson for the organization expressed their thanks to every patron, supporter, sponsor and member of the production team who came out and contributed to two successful and memorable nights of entertainment. The energy, laughter, applause and togetherness experienced throughout the weekend truly made it a Mother’s Day celebration to remember.