The story of two single mothers—one Japanese, the other Appalachian—who struggle to raise their mixed-race children in a Chicago tenement.
An L.A. Theatre Works full cast performance featuring: Lira Angel as Penny, Takayo Fischer as Grandmother/Others, Lynn Hamilton as Momma Rainey, John Herzog as Judge/Others, Lyvingston Holmes as Mrs. Ellis, Dorothy Lyman as Jean, Jeanne Mori as Mariko, Gina Ravarra as Tami, Monte Russell as Terrence/Others, and Brenda Varda as Donna/Barbara. Directed by Robert Robinson and recorded before an audience.
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Kathleen McGhee-Anderson is an American television and film writer, producer, playwright and poet. She is a graduate of Spelman College and Columbia University. Raised in Detroit, Michigan, she has worked as a journalist, film editor and assistant professor of Film at Howard University. She resides in Venice, California and Oak Bluffs, Massachusetts.