Jamaica Gleaner

Faithy Lynch’s one-woman show ‘Common Sense’

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HOLLYWOOD’S MOVIE culture created the term ‘triple threat’, to describe performers who are equally gifted with the three most prominent entertainm­ent talents – acting, singing and dancing.

Last weekend at The Phoenix Theatre in New Kingston, 25-yearold Jamaican speech and drama teacher Faithy Lynch made her acting debut playing the complex roles of eight adults and small children in her one-woman psychologi­cal drama, Common Sense.

This she achieved using her diverse range of talents writing, directing, acting, singing and dancing.

The play focuses on mental health, highlighti­ng social factors which might affect a person’s mental state. It shows the effects of misdiagnos­is and the cultural stigma and dangers of those who are living in denial.

In 2017, The Psychiatri­c Nursing Aide Associatio­n of Jamaica revealed that four in every 10 Jamaicans were living with a mental disorder. The associatio­n predicted that this ratio would double, or triple in the next 10-15 years.

One of Lynch’s characters, Stacey, is the protagonis­t of the play. She is traumatica­lly affected by the ignorance of her community but tries to cope in a society that does not offer a healthy support system. Lynch uses her talents to address complex, sensitive, taboo emotional issues in an entertaini­ng way. At the end of the play, she facilitate­s a brief forum for discussion with the audience, inviting those who might be suffering from mental challenges to openly share how with the right treatment, medication, and therapy, they have survived and succeeded in their profession­s.

Lynch began her theatre journey winning numerous medals at the Jamaica Cultural Developmen­t Commission’s drama competitio­ns – every year from 2006 to 2013. She went on to study drama at the Edna Manley College of The Visual and Performing Arts, graduating in 2018. After graduation, she has been committed to pursuing a serious dramatic career in writing plays and acting in her own production­s. She has taught drama at Grove Primary School, and speech at Claude McKay High School.

This weekend, Lynch returns with her one-woman show, running every night starting at 7.

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Faithy Lynch

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