Washington, D.C.: lifelines.(writers Laura Shaine Cunningham pens the play 'Sleeping Arrangements')(Brief article)
American Theatre, January, 2007 by Bent, Eliza
Even in utero writer Laura Shaine Cunningham had theatrical exposure. "Our first family apartment was above a small Shakespeare theatre," she recalls. Evidently the Bard's poetry seeped through the floorboards. With her well-known memoir Sleeping Arrangements premiering in play form at Theater J in Washington, D.C., this month, Cunningham revisits her roots.
The action unfolds in the Bronx, city parks and the Catskills as the young girl's bachelor uncles and ...
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