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Charlayne Woodard
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L.A. Theatre Works has made an ongoing commitment to record "the greatest acting talent of our time performing the world's finest literature." Charlayne Woodard's moving autobiographical piece certainly finds itself at home among the other recordings in LATW's repertoire. In five vignettes about three generations of her African-American family, Woodard paints a vibrant family portrait that is infused with humor, as well as solemnity. The recording is live, as are all L. A. Theatre Works' productions, and the audience's reactions make a wonderful background to Woodard's energetic performance.
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- NAACP Award Winner, Best Play and Best Playwright
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- Neicy
- 08-20-20
Stellar Performance!
Just....Bravo! Bravo Bravo! Bravo! Bravo! Bravo! Bravo! Bravo! Bravo! Bravo! I am left speechless....yet again!
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- Price Above Rubies
- 05-20-06
Uplifting and Entertaining
I purchased this on cassette a few years ago and thrilled to have it available on Audible. This artist has broad talent - acting, voice, comedy - which is demonstrated in this performance. There is no "downside" to this work so I recommend it 100%.
The rest of her work will also be added to my library.
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- Angela BJ
- 05-15-15
Loved This Beautiful Work Of Art!
Charlayne Woodard gives such a powerful performance that I could feel and see without even being at the live show. (Wish I could have been there!) I've listened to her work countless times and am both inspired and entertained every single time. This is storytelling at it's finest Honey Chile! MmHmm
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- Kim
- 08-25-19
A great blast from the past!
I’ve listen to this since it was on CD!! Thanks!
Best AUDIO EVER💜 I loved it then & now and always
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- CAMM
- 10-13-21
Awesome!!!
Great performance! Great storytelling! I wish I could've seen it live! I really enjoyed it!
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- Purplebutterflyz
- 06-25-05
Very Enertaining
Truly enjoyed. Recommend listening to all them in order.
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- Courtney
- 12-19-19
A True, " TRUTH TELLER"
Beautifully entertaining, by the author herself. Brings humanity back into telling stories. loved ever minute of listening!
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- Retta
- 10-31-17
Wonderful Stories
I loved her stories and her telling them. They gave you a glimpse of her multigenerational family’s lives. The Love shines through. Her performance was outstanding.
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- Linda
- 04-24-12
Great!
If you could sum up Pretty Fire in three words, what would they be?
Wonderful Family Story
What about Charlayne Woodard’s performance did you like?
I Loved Everything about Charlayne's performance, especially the way she made you see/picture and understand each character.
Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
Yes, I cried, but it was during the second time I listen to it!
Any additional comments?
Everythings better in the South (lol)! As much as I know this is not true, there were times when I did feel that way!
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- shyronda
- 02-07-12
FUNNY
If you could sum up Pretty Fire in three words, what would they be?
Remember The Times
What does Charlayne Woodard bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
The anamation in her voice made you laugh and be apart of the book.
Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Yes
Any additional comments?
Pass it on!!
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