Topic: Harquail Theatre
2016’s social whirlwind
For such a small island, Cayman has an action-packed annual community social calendar. This year was a busy one. From fun runs to music events to glitzy galas, there was something for everyone in 2016. Here’s a roundup of some of the year’s notable events.
Lecturers to address discrimination, domestic abuse
Two visiting professors will speak on the subjects of gender discrimination and domestic violence next week at the Harquail Theatre. Verene Shepherd and Dalea Bean will be speaking as part of the University of the West Indies Open Campus’s Roaming Professors Series.
‘Collected Stories’ at Harquail
The Cayman National Cultural Foundation proudly presents “Collected Stories” – by the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Donald Margulies – about the relationship between a famous writer and her protégé-turned-friend.
Schools to receive arts and culture journal
The latest volume of the Cayman National Cultural Foundation’s arts and culture publication is being distributed to all Cayman schools. The latest volume of “Foundation, the Arts & Culture Journal of the Cayman Islands,” the fourth to be published, features the Sister Islands, covering the years from early settlement to modern-day.
Celebrated tenor and friends perform this weekend
Music lovers have two chances to see Steve Higgins & Friends perform this weekend. They will be at the Savannah United Church on Saturday for the “Sacred Celebration 2016” and at the Harquail Theatre on Sunday night for “Love in The Summer Time!”
Young at Arts performers stage ‘Isabel’
Lines have been memorized, staging has been blocked, lights are in place and the stage is set for the production of “Isabel,” scheduled to run from Aug. 5-7.
15th Annual Xposition of Arts showcases local and overseas talent
For the first time in its history, this year’s annual Talent Xposition of the Arts, being presented on Sunday, will showcase overseas performers and artists alongside a host of local talent.
Lip sync event at Harquail Theatre
Lip sync competitions were a big deal a few decades ago, and then they quietened down for a while.
Student filmmakers to walk red carpet
After a lot of nail-biting and creative juices flowing, the big night is finally approaching.
The Young Image Makers Red Carpet Premiere will take place...
John Lemuel Hurlston releases memoir: ‘A Life That Counts’
art autobiography, history tome and political memoir, “A Life That Counts” by first-time author, former Chief Secretary and former Deputy Governor John Lemuel Hurlston will be available from Book Nook and Books & Books from June 10.
‘Rundown’ cast surprises shoppers
The cast and director of Cayman’s comedy revue ‘Rundown’ surprise lunchtime shoppers at Foster’s at the Strand on Tuesday.
‘Mummeh Mia!’ musical coming to Harquail Theatre
The Sunrise Adult Training Centre’s spring concert, “Mummeh Mia!: The Barcadere Beckons” will be taking place at the Harquail Theatre on May 18.
Run down to Harquail Theatre for comedy revue
Cayman audiences can expect another hilarious serving of “Rundown” beginning May 12 at the Harquail Theatre.
Competition to mark Harquail anniversary draws in youngsters
Budding young artists from both government and private schools were asked to call on their creative muse and submit up to two of their best visual arts pieces for selection in a recent nationwide competition for 6 to 18 year-olds.
(PHOTOS) Red Sky at Night
Hundreds turned out for the Red Sky at Night arts and music festival at the Harquail Theatre on Saturday night.
Cayfest 2016: Artistic delights
Two decades since the beginning of Cayfest, the National Festival of the Arts promises to highlight everything the public loves about the local arts scene. Evolved from a lineup of past events like Chalk Fest, Music Unplugged, Dance Vibes and Café Cayman, an integrative festival over the course of three days has emerged, and for the first time features local and international Grammy award-winning talent.


















