Professional drama queen Debra Ehrhardt shares the tall tale of her high stakes 1970s journey from Jamaica to the United States. In her one woman play she portrays over 20 characters including a prostitute, a preacher and a lunatic rasta man. She tells us about how she has silenced naysayers and gained high praises from some of America’s most trusted reviewers.
Debra Ehrhardt’s One Woman Play Jamaica Farewell
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