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Pretty Fire

Written by: Charlayne Woodard
Narrated by: Charlayne Woodard
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In five autobiographical vignettes, Charlayne Woodard tells the moving and inspirational tale of her African-American family through three generations of love, struggle, and triumph. A one-woman tour de force.(P)2000 L.A. Theatre Works African American Audio Performances & Dramatisations Entertainment & Performing Arts Genre Fiction Literary Fiction Storytelling

Editorial Reviews

L.A. Theatre Works has made an ongoing commitment to record "the greatest acting talent of our time performing the world's finest literature." Charlayne Woodard's moving autobiographical piece certainly finds itself at home among the other recordings in LATW's repertoire. In five vignettes about three generations of her African-American family, Woodard paints a vibrant family portrait that is infused with humor, as well as solemnity. The recording is live, as are all L. A. Theatre Works' productions, and the audience's reactions make a wonderful background to Woodard's energetic performance.

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  • NAACP Award Winner, Best Play and Best Playwright
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