Tag Archives: Suzanne Ankrum

Resentments, Perceptions and Racism Swirl in Ultimate Family Dysfunction of Appropriate

Imagine a half-dozen out-of-control freight trains howling and careening toward each other – a rough metaphor for the emotional collision after collision of egos and anger in the epic family dysfunctional play, Branden Jacob-Jenkins’ Appropriate, receiving an outstanding production at GableStage.

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Dramawork’s Lost In Yonkers Is Profound, Trenchant Drama

The 1991 Pulitzer Prize-winning Lost in Yonkers with its intersection of culture and families shows Simon at his most profound and makes a fitting launch for Palm Beach Dramaworks’ 25th season.

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Rotterdam Captures Shattering Fallout From Gender Fluidity

Jon Brittain’s prescient, abundantly insightful play Rotterdam at Island City Stage, captures the messy, shattering fallout from gender fluidity for the transgender person as well as their friends, families and lovers.

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