Performances/Films
An Evening with L'Acadco
The Philip Sherlock Centre will be hosting a benefit performance by the L'Acadco Dance company on Saturday July 4, 2015 commencing at 8 p.m.
The company will debut new works along with well known dances from their repertoire
Tickets can be purchased at the Philip Sherlock Centre
Contribution: $1500

God of Carnage - Brian Heap marks forty years in Jamaican theatre
Dr. Brian Heap, Senior Lecturer and Head of the Philip Sherlock Centre for the Creative Arts this year celebrates his fortieth year in Jamaican theatre. He will be marking the milestone by directing the University Players in a new production of Yasmina Reza's Tony Award-winning play, 'God of Carnage.' The production, which opens at the Philip Sherlock Centre on Saturday May 9th, features a formidable ensemble of actors, namely, Alwyn Scott, Deanne Allgrove, Jean-Paul Menou and Julene Robinson.

The UWI Singers: This Joyful Eastertide
The University Singers presents "This Joyful Eastertide": a programme of choral music for Easter season.
at the Chapel UWI
on Sunday, April 5, 2015
at 5:00 p.m.
Admission: $1000.
Tickets available at The Music Mart, Monarch Pharmacy and the Philip Sherlock Centre, UWI. Tel:927-1456.

Uncajed Melodies

An Evening of Essentially Jazz
The UWI Alumni Association (UWIAA Jamaica Chapter) presents An Evening of Essentially Jazz on Saturday, November 22 at 6:00pm at the Phillip Sherlock Centre for the Creative Arts at 7:00pm.
Cocktails at 6:pm
Admission: $2000
Download Event Flyer for details on performers and ticket purchases.

Tallawah Dramatic Arts Festival
The Phillip Sherlock Centre for Creative Atrs presents the Tallawah Dramatic Arts Festival. November 4th - 7th 2014. Showtime 7:00pm. This festival features student productions from UWI and other institutions. Come see the future of theatre!
Admission $200
Reserve your tickets at tallawahfestival2014@gmail.com

Lunch Hour Concert - Multicare Foundation

Africa World Documentary Film Festival 2014
The Faculty of Humanities and Education, University of the West Indies, Mona will host the Africa World Documentary Film Festival from October 2-5, 2014 at the Neville Hall Lecture Theatre, UWI, Mona Campus. The AWDFF is an annual festival that is held at venues around the world in partnership with the E. Desmond Lee Professorship in African/African-American Studies, International Studies and Programs at the University of Missouri, Saint Louis. This is the second staging of the festival at our campus.
Download Film Festival Schedule

Film Night Fridays
Staged by the UWI Community Film Project, on last Fridays of every month. Admission $200. Refreshments on sale

University Players presents the comedy Absent Friends
This Alan Ayckbourn comedy is directed by Brian Heap. Starring Marsha Ann Hay, Jeean Paul Menou, Melward Morris and more.Tickets $1200. Download event flyer
