From Stephen Holden’s review in the NY Times:
Don Minch’s play with music, “The Balm Yard,” depicts life in a West Indian town where the animistic spiritual beliefs and daily lives of the inhabitants are virtually indivisible. Those who are tainted by the materialism of the outside world become alien voices in a society united by reverence for what one character calls “the ground that made me.”
Credit | Artist | Photo |
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Playwright | Don Kinch | |
Director | Shauneille Perry | |
Stage Manager | Jacqui Casto | |
Set Designer | Robert Joel Schwartz | |
Lighting Designer | Sandra Ross | |
Costume Designer | Judy Dearing | |
Sound Designer | Pepsi Robinson | |
Props | Jacquelyn Howard | |
Actor | Irene Datcher | |
Actor | Gary Dourdan | |
Actor | Doug Eskew | |
Actor | Dana Manno | |
Actor | Kim Weston-Moran | |
Actor | Roxie Roker | |
Actor | Trevor Thomas | |
Actor | Nichole Thompson | |
Actor | Nick Smith | |
Actor | Ras Tesfa | |
Actor | Carla Williams | |
Actor | Larry McDonald |
All 1990-91 Season productions: