Theatre Raleigh is excited to be offering an ASL interpreted performance on November 17th of their currently running production of Curse of the Starving Class.
Summary:
The setting is a farmhouse in the American West, inhabited by a family who has enough to eat but not enough to satisfy the other hunger that bedevils them. The father is a drunk; the mother a frowzy slattern; the daughter precocious beyond her years; and the son a deranged idealist. As the family decides to sell the house to raise money, the mother talks of running off to Europe or Mexico; the father sobers up and tries to take control; the daughter is blown up in the family car; and the son is left brutalized and bloodied. In the end the characters become a metaphor for the underside of American life—benighted innocents pursuing a dream that remains beyond their reach. Winner of the 1977 Obie Award for Best New American Play.
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