In Joe Turner’s Come and Gone, Ruben Santiago-Hudson Casts His Eternal Spell
Regardless, there’s plenty here to ensure that audiences will recognize the preeminence of Wilson’s writing, even without flawless execution of the play’s slow-burn tension. Cedric and Henson each bring the right mix of salty edge and tender gravity to their scenes together. While Seth and Bertha don’t have much room to grow in the play, […] The post In Joe Turner’s Come and Gone, Ruben Santiago-Hudson Ca…
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