Relaunch of Noh Matta What after Twenty Year Celebration!
Producers of Belize’s most successful drama series Noh Matta Wat are in talks of launching a much anticipated fifth season. Director Steve Berry is in the country celebrating the shows twentieth anniversary with the cast and is inviting Belizeans to a special screening of highlights and a silent art auction of artists Jay Berry’s and Olive Hampton’s works this weekend at the Bliss.

Steve Berry
Steve Berry, Director, Noh Matta Wat
“The plan now, again, is to have this twentieth anniversary celebration for it. It’s going to be Saturday, November fifteenth, seven o’clock to ten o’clock at the Bliss Center. And, we’re going to be showing several of the shorter films that were actually cut from the storylines from several seasons. And so they actually did a behind the scenes piece that we’ll be showing. And we’re also gonna have a tribute to Granny Tomasa. Now, miss Carrie Fairweather, who played one the more you know Pivotal roles in the piece.”

Berry
Berry, Artist
“I go way back. I start with the charcoal. That’s my main medium that I work with. And the thing that I try to come over, get across on my pieces is I work with the eyes, the facial expressions and the hands because the eyes have seen so much, the hands have touched so much. So therefore, I want people to come to view the work to leave with some type of emotion from the piece, whether it’s negative or positive.”
Steve Berry
“We plan to do a reboot of Noh Matta Wat, actually do a season five. Considering that this new celebration of the twentieth anniversary goes well and the sponsors that Denver’s been pulling in are interested in going further then towards the first of the year we’ll start doing some casting. We’ve already talked to Adele about doing some scripting. I’m not sure if Kim’s gonna come back on or not. I’ve actually started on a script I’m writing myself called ‘Victor’s Revenge’. It is actually my character. It’s gonna be a whole script based on my character.”


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