
An unsparingly bleak portrait of family life. Set in Houston during the Depression, J. e. Franklin’s play portrays the day-to-day struggles of a working-class family of six who are so poor that a new pair of shoes has to be shared among the children.
| Credit | Artist | Photo |
|---|---|---|
| Playwright | J.e. Franklin | ![]() |
| Director | Irving Vincent | ![]() |
| Stage Manager | Fred Seagraves | ![]() |
| Set Designer | Felix E. Cochren Jr. | ![]() |
| Lighting Designer | Jeffrey Guzik | ![]() |
| Costume Designer | Judy Dearing | ![]() |
| Sound Designer | Bill Toles | ![]() |
| Props | Marlon Campell | ![]() |
| Actor | Terri Towns | ![]() |
| Actor | Patti Brown | ![]() |
| Actor | Vincent La Mar Campbell | ![]() |
| Actor | Minelva Nanton | ![]() |
| Actor | Michelle Shay | ![]() |
| Actor | LeeRoy Giles | ![]() |
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