Blues singer Floyd "Schoolboy" Barton is asked by executives of the record label for which he'd recorded a song a year previous--and now radio hit--to return to Chicago to record more songs. In the time since the recording of the first album, Floyd has squandered the flat fee he received for recording, left his girlfriend (Vera) for another woman, was then left by the other woman, pawned his guitar, and spent ninety days in jail after being arrested while walking home from his mother's funeral. After a year of trials and tribulations, Floyd is ready to right the past year's wrongs and return to Chicago with a new understanding of what's important in his life. Unfortunately his means of righting wrongs are inherently flawed. Awards: 1996 New York Drama Critics' Circle Award for Best Play. Nominations: 1995 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, 1996 Drama Desk Award for Best Play and 1996 Tony Award for Best Play.
Videos
Some Like It Hot
Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts [Mortensen Hall] (4/29 - 5/4) | ||
MYSTIC PIZZA
CURTAIN CALL (1/31 - 2/15) | ||
The Simon & Garfunkel Songbook: An evening of Songs & Stories featuring Aztec Two-Step 2.0 with narration by Tony Traguardo
Katharine Hepburn Cultural Arts Center (2/14 - 2/14) | ||
Murder Inn
The Little Theatre of Manchester (2/7 - 2/23) | ||
New Works Festival
Pa'lante Theater Company (3/13 - 3/16) | ||
Curse of the Starving Class
Visual and Performing Arts Center at WCSU (4/4 - 4/13) | ||
Misfit America
Pa'lante Theater (6/6 - 6/15) | ||
VIEW SHOWS ADD A SHOW |
Recommended For You