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Curtain about to rise on Crimes of the Heart at the Lyric Theatre

May 17, 2018 at 3:31 pm brownwoodnewsstaff
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Written by Ben Cox – The Brownwood Lyric Theatre will be premiering their latest production, Crimes of the Heart this weekend. The show opens on rFriday at 7:30 p.m. with seven other performances over the course of this weekend and next.

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The play tells the story of the three Magrath sister, Meg played by Karen Myers, Babe played by Cassia Rose, and Lenny played by Brittany Martin, who are thrown back together in the family’s Mississippi home after Babe shoots her husband.

Babe (Cassia Rose, left) shows here sister Meg (Keren Myers, center) her new saxophone as cousin Lenny (Stephanie Brownlee, right) looks on

The sisters cousin Chick, played by Stephanie Brownlee, lives next door, and inserts herself involved in the family drama. Lenny’s ex-boyfriend Doc Porter is played by Jaden Cox, and Caleb Bostik plays Babe’s lawyer Barnette.

Lenny (Brittany Martin, left) has a few words with her sister Babe (Cassia Rose, right) who is out on parole for shooting her husband

The story unfolds in the family kitchen, as Lenny faces her seemingly permanent single-ness, Meg comes to grips with her failed singing career in California, and Babe is freshly released on bail. Babe must also contend with the growing affections of her lawyer, who tries to keep her out of jail and get her into his life.

Meg and Babe discuss Babe’s predicament

Audiences will sympathize, commiserate, and laugh along with the comedic drama as the Magrath women handle the Crimes of the Heart they have each committed in their past. Prepare to enjoy a variety of emotions as the skilled players of the Brownwood Lyric stage deliver this 1981 Pulitzer Prize winning script.

Doc Porter (Jaden Cox), and now married ex-boyfriend of Lenny’s prepares to leave the Magrath home

The play then also released as a 1986 feature film starring starring Diane Keaton, Jessica Lange, Sissy Spacek, and Sam Shepard. The film was nominated for several Golden Globes as well as Academy Awards, with Sissy Spacek winning the Best Actress Golden Globe .

Lawyer Barnette (Caleb Bostik) discusses Babe’s case with her sister, Meg

The play is direct by well known director and performer Larry Mathis, and Stage Managed by Lyric veteran Kris Henry. Performances are at 7:30 on the 18th, 19th, 25th and 26th, and at 2:30 on the 19th, 20th, 25th, and 27th.

Meg and Babe share a moment at the family table

Tickets are available online at brownwoodlyrictheatre.com, or at the box office before each performance.

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