Shebada Ghettout Full |verified| Play -
| Character | Actor | Role in the Play | Classic Line | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Shebada Bailey | The cross-dressing hero, chaotic good. | “Mi don't afraid a nobody but God and mi mother.” | | Boogie | Kiki | The hungry, cowardly sidekick who causes the trouble. | “Bada, mi belly a talk!” | | Miss Rose | (Various) | The nosy elderly neighbor. | “Pickney, you a go burn in hellfire!” | | King Razor | (Various) | The villain with a velvet voice. | “Money mek di world run, bwoy.” | | Samantha | Female Lead | The tired girlfriend. | “You love the streets more than you love me!” |
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