
Black History Month Special - Ruby McCollum
Series: L.A. Theatre Works
From: L.A. Theatre Works
Length: 01:57:58
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Piece Description
In 1952, in a small Florida town, a wealthy African-American woman named Ruby McCollum shot and killed a respected white physician, ostensibly over a bill. Her true motives came to light during her murder trial, which made national headlines. Our story this week is a true-life case that's the stuff of a Southern Gothic novel, complete with interracial romance, drug abuse, mental illness, and the racist attitudes of the Jim Crow South. Ruby McCollum stars Paul Winfield and Loretta Devine, and was written by William Bradford Huie, with our adaptation by Ron Milner and Steve Albrezzi. Hour One includes a conversation with C. Arthur Ellis, author of Zora Hurston and the Strange Case of Ruby McCollum.
2 Comments
ExcellentI was impressed with the production values and voice acting in this piece. I think I'll listen to some others in the series. |
Timing and Cues
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shana gary
Posted on April 17, 2011 at 07:31 PM | Permalink
A curious tale of the truth
I enjoyed ths play, thoroughly. I am an avid listen of LATW. I foudn this story on chance but have certainly enjoyed it. I will certainly listen to the rest of the series.