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The play was succeeded by another roots play, Like Father, Like Son, and 2008 saw the debut of Di Driva, by Paul O'Beale, at the Green Gables Theatre, Cargill Avenue, St. Andrew. [8] The play tells the story of a politician and his wife, a former beauty queen, and their unsuccessful attempts to produce offspring.
Like Father, Like Son, or The Mistaken Brothers is a lost play written by Aphra Behn, first performed by the Duke's Company in 1682. [1]Behn based her play, a comedy, on Thomas Randolph's The Jealous Lovers (which was printed in 1640 and published in 1643).
Jones's play followed a wealthy Jamaican landowner, resembling his father, and his politician son whom Jones likened to his brother Kenneth. The play is a political parable about the contemporary issue of land reform . [ 1 ]
Like Father Like Son, an American comedy starring Kirk Cameron and Dudley Moore; Like Father, Like Son, a Japanese drama by Hirokazu Koreeda; Like Father Like Son, a 2005 British two-episode crime drama; Like Father, Like Son, a 1682 lost play by Aphra Behn; Like Father, Like Son, a 2025 film starring Dermot Mulroney
Michigan teenager Elijah Goldman arrives at a Florida airport on Sept. 3, 2024, after being stuck for a year in Jamaica, where he said he was abused at a boarding school, but that his adoptive ...
George Gordon on the Jamaican ten-dollar note. In the 20th-century aftermath of the labour rebellion of 1938, Gordon came to be seen as a precursor of Jamaican nationalism. The play George William Gordon (1938) by Roger Mais was about his life. In 1960 the Parliament of Jamaica moved into the new Gordon House, named for the politician. [22]
Share these father-son quotes with your dad to make his heart burst with pride. These Father's Day quotes show how special the bond is between a dad and son. ... Like father, like son.
A wealthy Christian couple from Michigan is under investigation for abandoning their adopted son in Jamaica for seven months, where he was abused and tortured Image credits: Chelsea Maldonado