Not everything worth watching is on a screen.
Body Count is playing live at Regency Theatre in Grand Bahama and with only two performances left on May 23 and May 24, the window to catch it is closing fast.
The show is a dark comedy built around a topic that already had the internet in a chokehold before the curtain even went up. When Nikki shows up at Tasha’s door with a confession she cannot hold in any longer, the two best friends find themselves buried in a night full of secrets, suspicion, and one neighbour who clearly has way too much time on their hands. It is sharp, funny, and the kind of story that feels ripped straight from a group chat.
Written by Olivia Dorsett and Wybe’s own Eurabena Appiah, directed by Preston Knowles and co-directed by Remardo Russell, this is fully original Bahamian storytelling on a professional stage. The cast includes Sherone Brown, Sadé Pinder, Tempestt Bullard, and a full ensemble bringing real energy to every scene.
Four performances only. Two remain.
If your weekend plans do not include this, it might be time to rethink your weekend plans.
Tickets are available at regencytheatregbi.com.