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From the soulful music, to the clever stylings of two powerful actresses that captivate throughout the production, this play is a must see for any lover of theater and anyone ready to delve into a new theatrical experience.
Black Pearl Sings Review
by Alaina L. Lewis
Insight News, February 26, 2010
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This play lives or dies on the power of the actor doing the eponymous Pearl and in Crystal Fox director Lou Bellamy has found the real deal.
Black Pearl Sings at Penumbra Theatre
by John Olive
How Was The Show, February 21, 2010
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Theater review: Performers of 'Black Pearl Sings!' rise above the script |
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On C. Lance Brockman's handsome and evocative set, performers Crystal Fox and Stacia Rice build solid characters
Theater review: Performers of 'Black Pearl Sings!' rise above the script
by Dominic P. Papatola
Pioneer Press, February 21, 2010
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Review: Penumbra hits the right notes in "Black Pearl Sings!" |
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Bellamy is a genius at locating...even in the most seemingly simple plots, the gray matter between black and white and applying a gentle yet powerful dramatic touch to pull apart the cliches and conventional wisdom, exposing the raw humanity at the quivering heart of all cultural experience.
Review: Penumbra hits the right notes in "Black Pearl Sings!"
by Tim Gihring
Minnesota Monthly, February 20, 2010
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...Rice is such a good actress that she makes the most of Susannah's few vulnerabilities. And Crystal Fox is simply fantastic as Pearl, whose pain is etched in her face and in the songs that well up out of her so naturally.
Review: Black Pearl Sings! @ Penumbra Theatre
by Tad Simons
The Morning After, Mpls.St.Paul Magazine, February 19, 2010
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Review: A duet in black and white |
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Crystal Fox and Stacia Rice hit some high notes of understanding in "Black Pearl Sings!" at Penumbra.
Review: A duet in black and white
by Rohan Preston
Star Tribune, February 19, 2010
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