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Be Luther Hatchee

by Thomas Gibbons

 

Direction and Scenic Design:
David J. Miller


Featuring:
Peter Brown
Michelle Dowd
Michael S. Miller
Erica N. Ritton
Naeemah A. White Peppers


Lighting Design:
Darren Evans

Sound Design:
E.L. Copeland

Costume Design:
Amelia Mc Kinney

Stage Manger:
Ilana Apelker

Projections:
Maria Gambale

Presented:
Presented September/October 2002 at the Plaza Black Box Theatre at the Boston Center for the Arts

 

 



 

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"Bravo to the Zeitgeist Stage Company for Bee-Luther-Hatchee. The compelling drama takes you on a journey that leads not to resolution, but to a springboard for discussion. Powerful without being obvious, this bittersweet story will leave you in thought long after the curtain comes down."
— Nick Dussault, Boston Metro

Shelita Burns, an African-American literary editor, scores a best-seller when she publishes the autobiography of a reclusive, elderly black woman. The book, entitled Bee-Luther-Hatchee, speaks to many readers who experience desegregation through the unblinking eye of its author, Libby Price. When the book goes on to win a prestigious award, however, Shelita discovers that artists may not always be what their art leads us to believe.