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| Kim Crow as Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings in Larry Parr's 'Invasion of Privacy' directed by Pamela Hunt at Florida Studio Theatre. Set Design by brilliant, beloved Michael Lasswell (above right, with Don Walker as Norton). |
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In the yard of my Cross Creek home, mad as hell and chopping wood on stage in heels and pearls: 'Bastards! Bastards!' |
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Eclipse: Performance: May 1999:
'Kim Crow as Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings is charmingly complicated, combining a loving, sentimental manner with a dangerous complacency that's always bordering on the edge of smugness.'
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Pelican Press; Feb. 4, 1999: Jean Reed (excerpts):
'Kim Crow's portrayal of Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings is rich in subtle shadings, as well as brightly colored with wit and warmth.'
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Bradenton Herald; Sunday May 9, 1999: Barbara Molloy: (excerpts):
'Crow plays Marjorie from the heart, employing a great reservoir of feeling along with some light touches of humor (also demonstrating an impressive ability to split wood!)'
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| Left: On trial with pal Bob Mowry presiding as Judge; I know I'm in trouble now! Above: Don't mess with a woman with a gun in her hand. Photos by Christopher Darling Photography. |
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Herald-Tribune; April 19, 1999: Jay Handelman (excerpts):
'Kim Crow ... shows us Rawling's hard-drinking, tough-talking spirit'
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Longboat Observer: Thursday, April 22,1999: Jeffrey Smart: (excerpts):
'As Rawlings, Km Crow keeps pushing against the boundaries to provide a rich portrait.'
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With The charming Don Walker as Norton, one of my favorite leading men, in the World Premiere of Larry Parr's Invasion of Privacy where I created the role of Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings directed by my pal, Pamela Hunt. Look so much like my mom here, at that age. :-)
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| The cast including Richard Bowden, Yetta Levitt, Beth Duda, Bob Mowry, Don Walker. |
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