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Woodlawn Provides a Marriage of Comedy, Woe

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The Washington Post, May 4th, 2006

No marriage is perfect, but the couple in "The Marriage of Bette and Boo" redefines dysfunctional family. Boo is an incurable alcoholic, only one of Bette's many babies survives thanks to a blood type mismatch, and both of their families are crazy, leaving their only son trapped in a web of familial guilt and insanity. In this searing portrait of a failed marriage, H-B Woodlawn brought Christopher Durang's inimitable, heartbreaking tragicomedy to life. It's no simple task to juggle this show's morbid humor and shocking sobriety. Under the direction of student Julia Nakad, the cast mixed bitte...

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