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DENISE E WOMACK
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Engagement: A Snatch Of Life In 3 Acts, The
Synopsis:
Faith and Deja have been in a relationship for eight months and have decided to get married. there are problems Faith has not got over a previous girlfriend and Deja's family have disowned her. And their friends think that they are rushing into things.
Notes:
written by Carolyn M. Brown And Denise E. Womack
1st Produced:
Wings Theater, 154 Christopher Street, Basement, New York, NY 10014 2007
Organisations:
All In Black And White Productions
1st Published:
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Music:
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Genre:
Lesbian, full length
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Flowers
Synopsis:
Flowers: A thorny romance story is told through the eyes of Marisol, a Fortune 500 wife and mother; Tamiko, a lesbian spoken word poet; Ming, a devout Christian and immigrant; and Diana, a teenager in love for the first time. Four very diverse women with one common secret-they're the victims of domestic abuse. their fictional accounts are based on real-life personal experiences of women and men across the country. Inspired by the poem "I Got Flowers Today," this Drama takes a cutting look at the question "Why don't you leave?" Flowers intertwines vignettes, monologues, music, spoken word, and poetic dialogue. According to the playwrights, Flowers is a communal marriage between Ntozake Shange's For Colored Girls. . . and Eve Ensler's the Vagina Monologues.
- nytheatre.com
Notes:
written by Carolyn M. Brown And D.E. Womack
1st Produced:
Organisations:
All In Black And White Productions
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Music:
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Genre:
Play/Drama. - - Gay/Lesbian, of interest
Parts:
Male: -  Female: 8  Other: -
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