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“Crowns” Spotlights African American Perseverance—at CCCT

“Crowns” Spotlights African American Perseverance—at CCCT

April 26, 2022 Patricia L. Morin

Regina Taylor’s Songs Unveil the Glory of Hats by Patricia L. Morin “Crowns” illuminates the resilience of the African American spirit though the magic of hats. Devon LaBelle creates a spiritual ambience with two antique church pews set middle stage. Beside them, colorful, round coat racks display uniquely designed hats. Mother Shaw’s “Hat Queen”…

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“Fefu and Her Friends” Introduces Us to Eight Extraordinary Women—at ACT 

“Fefu and Her Friends” Introduces Us to Eight Extraordinary Women—at ACT 

April 12, 2022 Patricia L. Morin

María Irene Fornés‘ Absurd Comedy Probes Women’s Fears  by Patricia L. Morin “Fefu and Her Friends” delicately weaves individual women’s stories into themes to spotlight women’s struggles for gender independence, life, and renewal. All loaded into a 1977, rich, comic absurdist play. Fefu (magnificent Catherine Castellanos) welcomes us to her lavish, 1935 home, where…

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“Intimate Apparel” Probes Conflict Between Love & Marriage—at LHT

“Intimate Apparel” Probes Conflict Between Love & Marriage—at LHT

April 7, 2022 Patricia L. Morin

Lynn Nottage Extols Sisterhood for Independent Women by Patricia L. Morin In 1905 New York, Esther (dynamic Jeunée Simon), an independent businesswoman and talented seamstress, creates lovely intimate apparel for the Fifth Avenue wealthy. Esther is strong and proud. But other women in the boarding house are married now, and she longs for the…

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“Packrat Gene” Unfolds Our Need to Cling to Clutter—Ross Valley Players

“Packrat Gene” Unfolds Our Need to Cling to Clutter—Ross Valley Players

March 27, 2022 Patricia L. Morin

Margy Kahn Touches Three Generations of Jewish History      by Patricia L. Morin Playwright Margy Kahn entices us to ask what price we place for collecting treasures from the past. What would we keep and what would we give or throw away, especially when we are forced to leave our home? Even worse, what…

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