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MISS BOMBA CLAUDIE IS A MULTI-VIRAL, FICTIONAL CHARACTER, CREATED AND IMPERSONATED BY BROOKLYN, NEW YORK COMEDIAN, STEVEN WILLIAMS. DUE TO HIS NATURAL JAMAICAN BACKGROUND, HE IS ABLE TO INFUSE COMEDY AND CULTURE TO CREATE AN AUTHENTIC YET HILARIOUSLY ENTERTAINING EXPERIENCE THROUGH STAGE PLAYS, STAND-UP, AND DIGITAL CONTENT VIA SOCIAL MEDIA AND OTHER PUBLIC PLATFORMS.

Comedy Plays and Skits are still very much a thing, and a known success-gateway for many trailblazing comedians, such as Tyler Perry, Nick Cannon, DC Young Fly, Kountry Wayne and more!

The comedy realm has always been about invoking laugher while often raising awareness for common societal issues or topics that are filled with controversy. Steven Williams’ goal with Miss Bomba Claudie is to educate and promote diversity amongst races, specifically shining a light on the Jamaican culture through comedy and entertainment.

This March 23rd-March 26th Miss Bomba Claudie will be Live and in Action with the cast at The Producers Club in NYC. The play is hosted by Ayana Blount, The Passion Strategist and includes opening and closing acts by NY Comedian, RALLO Boykins.

The spirit of laughter is bound to fill the theater, where guests will also have to opportunity to meet and greet with the talent! — Miss Bomba Claudie’s play is also gearing up to hit more cities this spring and summer, so stay tuned for upcoming announcements and play dates at Bomba Fire Productions.

IG: @missbombaclaudie

(Get Tickets) Bombafireproductions.com

More About The Play:

Miss Bomba Claudie, a rambunctious 65-year- old Jamaican woman, has always dreamed of having her own advice talk show. Her niece, Maxine, then comes up with a brilliant idea of live streaming a talk show from Miss Bomba Claudie’s apartment.

Maxine successfully secures her aunt a corporate sponsor for the show and also arranges for people to come to the apartment to appear as guests on the show. But on the day of the live stream for Miss Bomba Claudie’s advice talk show, things don’t go as well as planned because she is constantly being interrupted by her roommate, an annoying food delivery man and family members.

Also, to make matters worse Miss Bomba Claudie’s quick Jamaican temper and her brutal honesty causes lots of conflict between her and her guest. Meanwhile a very stressed out Maxine is doing all she can to maintain an atmosphere of sanity on the show because her aunt is in danger of losing her sponsorship deal.

Can Miss Bomba Claudie change her aggressive ways in order to save her show?