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Rolling premiere of ‘Br’er Cotton’ hits some potholes at the
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Mark Horning
When you are able to look past the headlines of
police violence and black on black crime you begin to see the effects that
these pressures have on the lives of real individuals. While this show offers
no solutions it does encourage further discussions among those who witness it
which may be lead to answers concerning this terrible modern urban problem.
Christine Howey
Chisholm's script, which reaches for some comparison to the Uncle Remus stories about Br'er Rabbit, is obvious and banal when it should be inventive. And it wears its anger in ways that fail to ignite any new perspectives or energize the audience.
Chisholm's script, which reaches for some comparison to the Uncle Remus stories about Br'er Rabbit, is obvious and banal when it should be inventive. And it wears its anger in ways that fail to ignite any new perspectives or energize the audience.
To see a full review of this show, read
Christine Howey's review at Cleveland
Scene