Word: bonato
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Joan Bonato seems to have written Philadelphia for actors to show off their talents, and at times they do. Lois Shelton as Louise, a black woman deserted by her alcoholic husband, knows how to express her bitterness with a good amount of bile. And her lines--especially about taking a black stable-boy statue from the white home where she's going to do the cleaning and lynching it--bring together a good mixture of humor and sorrow. Somehow this play is made for the down-and-outers of the raw, physical side of life, because aside from the black...
Philadelphia, Anyone? By Joan Bonato, directed by Leslye Freeman. Different from Philadelphia, Here I Come, which you might have caught at Lowell House last year. At the Loeb Ex, October 23-25. Tickets available free at the box office the day preceding each performance...
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