Roy Berko
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Sheri Gross
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Mark Horning
One would be tempted to call this play “The Four Ages Of Mama” as the mirrored characteristics of the four family members blend and revolve around each other. It is a work of love that will have you rooting for each member and the family as a collective. Just like a superb stew, this show will leave you satisfied and wanting more. Welcome home.
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Chris Howey
In this convergence of reality and art, Stew becomes a more powerful statement and meditation. Just as Mama teaches Lil' Mama how to cook for the family, all four women are teaching each other how to be Black women in a country drenched in the blood of so many innocent young Black men and women—a Shakespearian tragedy that is all too real.
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