Once again, Ed Smith is sure to supply the talent that allows his audience to revisit the controversial Novel The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison.
Beautifully fitted into a stage play by Lydia R. Diamond, you want miss any aspect of the unique charters reality.
Pecola is a small town little black girl battling demons of self-hate, rejection, and molestation.
You will be drawn into every detail the actors gracefully display. Even the stage prompts, wooden carved benches shaped as eyes and the cute outfits of the sisters Claudia and Frieda make a powerful impact on the development of this play.
I suggest you get your tickets now, for the next show Feb. 19th 2009 at the Jubilee Theatre.
The Jubilee Theatre is a cozy venue with culture located in Downtown Ft. Worth.
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Once again, Ed Smith is sure to supply the talent that allows his audience to revisit the controversial Novel The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison.
Beautifully fitted into a stage play by Lydia R. Diamond, you want miss any aspect of the unique charters reality.
Pecola is a small town little black girl battling demons of self-hate, rejection, and molestation.
You will be drawn into every detail the actors gracefully display. Even the stage prompts, wooden carved benches shaped as eyes and the cute outfits of the sisters Claudia and Frieda make a powerful impact on the development of this play.
I suggest you get your tickets now, for the next show Feb. 19th 2009 at the Jubilee Theatre.
The Jubilee Theatre is a cozy venue with culture located in Downtown Ft. Worth.