DOI: 10.5040/9781580815185.01
Duration: 1:48:10
- 001_Introduction.mp3 0:11:30
- 002_Act One Part One.mp3 0:11:30
- 003_Act One Part Two.mp3 0:08:22
- 004_Act One Part Three.mp3 0:04:46
- 005_Act One Part Four.mp3 0:09:50
- 006_Act One Part Five.mp3 0:05:45
- 007_Act One Part Six.mp3 0:05:59
- 008_Act Two Part One.mp3 0:04:57
- 009_Act Two Part Two.mp3 0:03:49
- 010_Act Two Part Three.mp3 0:19:01
- 011_Act Two Part Four.mp3 0:04:40
- 012_Act Two Part Five.mp3 0:05:51
- 013_Act Two Part Six.mp3 0:11:27
- 014_Credits.mp3 0:00:43
What happens when conflicting emotions inhabit the same space? When a new vocabulary is devised to disguise the same old thoughts? In this barbed satire of political correctness, Rebecca Gilman’s provocative characters spin a web of their own, revealing the latent racism that may lurk beneath the porcelain veneer of a liberated conscience.
An L.A. Theatre Works full-cast performance featuring Jordan Baker, Daniel Chacon, Michael Cotter, Patricia Fraser, Kevin Kilner, Charles Kimbrough and Stuart Pankin.
Featuring: Jordan Baker, Daniel Chacon, Michael Cotter, Patricia Fraser, Kevin Kilner, Charles Kimbrough, Stuart Pankin
From Spinning Into Butter
