Jamaica Gleaner

‘Powerful’ tribute to Aston Cooke

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THE PLANNING committee for the Powerful Women and Men Perform for Charity show has paid tribute to theatre giant, award-winning playwright, and co-franchise holder of Miss Jamaica World, Aston Cooke, who passed away on Friday.

The committee, in recognisin­g the contributi­on he made to enhancing the production of the show, revealed that between 2011 and 2015, Cooke was actively involved in the capacity of production director, working alongside creative consultant Weston Haughton.

“Aston brought a high level of theatrical profession­alism to the show and an outstandin­g quality of drama, for which he was known. He used popular dancehall culture to take some of the island’s respected powerful women and men out of their comfort zone to perform for the audience alongside such stage profession­als as Oliver Samuels and Audrey Reid.

“It was fun to see some of the

island’s respected profession­als performing with confidence alongside these profession­als on an amateur show,” a release said.

They also hailed Cooke for including excerpts from his play Children, Children, which he billed School Call for the show,

“as he plunged headlong into making the Powerful Women and Men Perform for Charity show the

best it could be”.

The release concluded, “We will miss Aston Cooke’s presence at our

shows and his postings on social media in his commitment to promote the event to benefit hundreds

of abandoned children and persons affected by HIV/AIDS in the care of the Mustard Seed Communitie­s.”

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? The cast of ‘School Call’ (standing from left): Audrey Reid, Glynis Salmon, Michael Powell, Gerthlyn Holman, Tanice Morrison, Lillyclair­e Bellamy, Juliet Bailey, Oliver Samuels and Joan Russell. Seated (from left): Audrey Hinchcliff­e, Verica Bennett, Aloun Assamba, Michelle Wilson-Reynolds and Clelia Barita Hunter. At front is Linroy Edwards.
CONTRIBUTE­D The cast of ‘School Call’ (standing from left): Audrey Reid, Glynis Salmon, Michael Powell, Gerthlyn Holman, Tanice Morrison, Lillyclair­e Bellamy, Juliet Bailey, Oliver Samuels and Joan Russell. Seated (from left): Audrey Hinchcliff­e, Verica Bennett, Aloun Assamba, Michelle Wilson-Reynolds and Clelia Barita Hunter. At front is Linroy Edwards.
 ??  ?? Playwright Aston Cooke
Playwright Aston Cooke

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