Braata Productions plans Off-Broadway debut

Braata Folk Singers huddle for “Banana” during the 3rd Caribbean Heritage, Juneteenth Festival in June at Seaview Park in Canarsie, Brooklyn.
Photo by Nelson A. King

Braata Productions, a Jamaica, Queens-based vibrant and dynamic Caribbean arts organization, on Friday announced the launch of a “crowdfunding” campaign aimed at bringing its unique and culturally rich production to the Off-Broadway stage.

With a mission to celebrate and showcase the diverse artistic expressions of the Caribbean, Braata Productions has been a pillar in the cultural community, promoting inclusivity, creativity, and a deep appreciation for the region’s rich heritage.

Now, the organization said it is setting its sights on the world-renowned Off-Broadway stage, seeking support from the community and art enthusiasts to make this dream a reality.

Jamaican Andrew Clarke, executive director of Braata Productions.
Jamaican Andrew Clarke, executive director of Braata Productions. Photo by Nelson A. King, file

Andrew Clarke, the Jamaican-born founder and head of Braata Productions, said the “crowdfunding” campaign aims to raise $30,000 toward covering production costs, venue fees, promotional efforts, and other essential expenses associated with “bringing an Off-Broadway production to life.”

“This financial support will not only help Braata Productions reach a broader audience but will also provide a platform for Caribbean artists to share their talent and stories with a global audience,” he said.

Clarke said Braata Productions’s debut Off-Broadway production will follow the organization’s mission of blending traditional Caribbean elements with innovative storytelling techniques.

He said the organization aims to showcase the richness and diversity of Caribbean culture, “dispelling stereotypes and fostering cross-cultural understanding.

“We believe that our stories, music and art have the power to captivate and inspire audiences worldwide,” Clarke said. “Making our Off-Broadway debut is a significant milestone for us, and we are excited to invite everyone to join us on this journey through our crowdfunding campaign.”

He said contributors to the campaign will have the opportunity to receive exclusive perks, such as VIP tickets to the premiere, behind-the-scenes access, music by the Braata Folk Singers, and more.

The campaign is hosted on Seed&Spark, and supporters can visit seedandspark.com/fund/braata-off-broadway to make a contribution and learn more about the project.

“Braata Productions encourages supporters to share the campaign on social media, spreading the word and helping to make this cultural celebration a reality,” Clarke said. “With the community’s support, Braata Productions aims to bring a piece of the Caribbean to the heart of New York City’s theater scene.”

Clarke can be reached at braataproductions@gmail.com, or call 917-668-2209, ext. 5.