“Caribbean Wives of South Florida."
News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Weds. Oct. 9, 2013: The “Caribbean Wives of South Florida,” (CWSF), is coming to New York City.

The reality show by Maxine J. Tulloch of Tulloch Media Communications, Inc., (TMC) will premiere on November 15, 2013 at the Kaye Playhouse at Hunter College in Manhattan, New York from 7 to 10 p.m.

CWSF features Caribbean wives living in South Florida and across the state of Florida, raising families, balancing marriage, career/business, living the American Dream with a cultural difference trying to fit in.

For Caribbean people, it’s their education, where they live, what they drive, while at the same time adapting much of the American culture and lifestyle, bringing some level of satisfaction and perspective to what they consider achievement, so proving to themselves and everyone that they belong here like anyone else; that they too can be included with the rich, famous, prominent, successful American women.

Maxine J. Tulloch, the executive producer/creator says: “As one of many ethnic groups in America, we are working to achieve respect, recognition, acknowledgement, credit and opportunities and we duly earn our positions in television entertainment. When Hollywood wants to cast and portray a Caribbean character, they train an American actor to play the part and mimic the accent, instead of hiring an authentic Caribbean actor. Why? The Caribbean people remain invisible – we want recognition, respect and acceptance. Caribbean people are talented in all areas of the arts, science, education, business, sports, military and government and should be recognized for such. Yet Caribbean American people remain invisible and under-represented in the television entertainment industry.”

TMC is one of Florida’s most innovative and diverse media production company, focused on reaching Caribbean nationals residing in the USA, Canada, UK and the Caribbean Islands.

To reserve your tickets visit www.caribbeanwivesny.eventbrite.com.