From John Corry’s NY Times Review, Friday July 24, 1981
‘STEAL AWAY,” the new play by Ramona King at the New Federal Theater, is as warm and friendly as a church supper. In fact, it is about the kind of women who frequently run church suppers: respectable, cheerful and sturdy, and, when they have to be, tough as nails. In ”Steal Away,” they are black women in Chicago in the 1930’s, and what they do, all in a good cause, is to turn to crime. Needless to say, they do not lose a trace of their respectability or cheerfulness when they do.
Credit | Artist | Photo |
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Playwright | Ramona King | |
Director | Anderson Johnson | |
Set Designer | Llewellyn Harrison | |
Lighting Designer | Shirley Prendergast | |
Costume Designer | Judy Dearing | |
Actor | Joyce Sylvester | |
Actor | Minnie Gentry | |
Actor | Beatrice Winde | |
Actor | Estelle Evans | |
Actor | Juanita Clark | |
Actor | Dorothi Fox |
All 1981-82 Season productions: