Where L. Frank Baum's "Wizard of Oz" and and Small's / Brown's "The Wiz" tell of
fear and fraud, Nottage's very most important work tells of scapegoating, suckering,
compensating and pacifying (and probably transference--I need seeing it again) that defines the borderline: will we fight in the streets and perish or will we spill water on
& melt the scapegoaters for profit and soar in a moral, scientific universe.
I did this play at the black rep in st. Louis
I played the guitar in the brothel band
I really enjoyed doing it. It was a very
Good play... And very touching and
informative..... 5 stars for Lynn Nottage
rasdennis 9 months ago
Lynn Nottage is some brilliant blessed - type
Where L. Frank Baum's "Wizard of Oz" and and Small's / Brown's "The Wiz" tell of
fear and fraud, Nottage's very most important work tells of scapegoating, suckering,
compensating and pacifying (and probably transference--I need seeing it again) that defines the borderline: will we fight in the streets and perish or will we spill water on
& melt the scapegoaters for profit and soar in a moral, scientific universe.
sites.google.com/site/holychanges
LetItBeFormerlyX 10 months ago