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- Veralyn Jones was born on 17 June in Carriacou, Grenada.
Veralyn Jones was born on June 17, 1955 in Carriacou, Grenada. | |
Veralyn Jones was born on 17 June 1955 in Carriacou, Grenada. | |
Veralyn Jones was born on 17 June 1955 in Carriacou, Grenada. |
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- Veralyn Jones was born on June 17, in Carriacou, Grenada.
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Pasadena Playhouse is now presenting a new production of the Tony Award winning musical Jelly’s Last Jam, featuring a book by George C. Wolfe, music by Jelly Roll Morton, and lyrics by Susan Birkenhead with musical adaptation and additional music composed by Luther Henderson. Check out photos from the opening night red carpet here!
Review: KING HEDLEY II at A Noise Within
KING HEDLEY II is the eighth and quite possibly bleakest play of August Wilson’s Century Cycle. Pasadena’s A Noise Within is committed to producing the entire cycle, and ANW’s production, under the direction of frequent Wilson helmsman Gregg T. Daniel, wrestles with it valiantly.
Photos: KING HEDLEY II Opens This Weekend At A Noise Within
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From ‘Seinfeld’s’ Renee to "Raisin"—Veralyn Jones’ Journey
- Summoning Jones’ ancestors to tell her story would take you to Jones’ birthplace—the tiny Caribbean island of Carriacou—an square mile speck of land located northeast of Grenada in the southern Caribbean that lacked not only theatre or arts at that time, but electricity and indoor plumbing.
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- Summoning Jones’ ancestors to tell her story would take you to Jones’ birthplace—the tiny Caribbean island of Carriacou—an 11-square mile speck of land located northeast of Grenada in the southern Caribbean that lacked not only theatre or arts at that time, but electricity and indoor plumbing.