Militant at heart, many theatre enthusiasts on October 7, stormed the entrance to Carib Theatre, Cross Roads for ‘Better Mus Come’ – the premiere.
After about two hours of exciting chit and chatter, they easily flowed into Theatre # 1 for what was to be the reflection of Jamaican life in the ghetto, and how one youngster miraculously escapes death, and we hope a life of crime for better, who knows where. Ironically his friend is the one who is gang leader for “Better”.
By an audience of mostly middle class and higher, the film was well-received.
Patron Maurice Bryan afterwards said
Author Profile
- ... author, qualified & experienced in journalism, creative writing, editing, the arts, art critique, paralegal, photography, teaching, research, event planning, motivational speaking, workshops for children and adults, visual arts etc. Click here for contact form. ...or email me here
Latest entries
Raw and DirectMay 11, 2026Ways to improve Jamaica: 101-110: the job market
Raw and DirectMay 10, 2026PATRICIA ELIZABETH BROWN TAYLOR, Happy Mother’s Day
Do It YourselfMay 4, 2026Do-it-yourself: Avoid being criminalised in Jamaica part one (1)
Raw and DirectMay 2, 2026Donald Trump splits Jamaican families from their birthland












Bless you and thanks for your correspondence here and via email. The relevant persons have been notified and will contact you. Please feel free to write again.
Anthea
Greetings,
We are truly impressed with the trailer of your movie and interested in having a viewing as one of our funding raising events for 2011. Can you kindly contact us at the following email address to inform how we can make this happen.
It’s great to see what’s possible.
Regards,
A.Smith