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Despite the play's extreme length and often rough slang dialogue, there are pleasures to be had, evidenced by the constant laughter and sympathetic murmurs from Sunday' | Despite the play's extreme length and often rough slang dialogue, there are pleasures to be had, evidenced by the constant laughter and sympathetic murmurs from Sunday' | ||
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+ | A half-capacity house—a fairly rare experience at Raleigh Little Theatre—greeted a notable production of African-American playwright August Wilson' | ||
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+ | It is 1936, and the Charles family has been split—in several ways—during the first Great Northern Migration. While Uncle Doaker and the widowed Berniece, his niece, live in a suburb of Pittsburgh, Berniece' | ||
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