... among the many virtues of Gus Edwards' charming two-character comedy, LOUIE AND OPHELIA, is the fact that it honors that complexity through its thoughtful insights into contemporary relationships. While serving up plenty of witty dialogue, Edwards' play never sacrifices emotional honesty for cheap laughs. ...Loosely positioned as a kind of black LOVE LETTERS, the snappy formula could easily lend itself to an ongoing run with rotating celeb...
Excerpt from Legal Laughs: A Joke for Every JuryNo originality is claimed for this production aside from the idea. Never before has there been a book of this kind gotten out expressly for the lawyers.Since my boyhood it has been my ambition to be come a member of the profession which my honored father has loved with so many years of hard work, consistent study and application of the fine principles which I know him to hold and exercise in his ...
Excerpt from Legal Laughs: A Joke for Every JuryNo originality is claimed for this production aside from the idea. Never before has there been a book of this kind gotten out expressly for the lawyers.Since my boyhood it has been my ambition to be come a member of the profession which my honored father has loved with so many years of hard work, consistent study and application of the fine principles which I know him to hold and exercise in his ...
This vibrant new collection of monologues from Gus Edwards focuses on African-American heroes, giving new voice to figures like Harriet Tubman, Nat Turner, Richard Wright, Zora Neale Hurston, and more.