In the 1960s, several notable theatre groups emerged in the Caribbean, including the Trinidad Theatre Workshop, founded by Nobel laureate Derek Walcott, which focused on original Caribbean plays. The Little Carib Theatre in Trinidad also played a significant role in promoting local talent and productions. Additionally, the Jamaican National Pantomime Company became known for its vibrant performances that blended traditional Jamaican storytelling with modern theatrical techniques. These groups were instrumental in fostering a unique Caribbean theatrical identity during that era.
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