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Miss Lulu Bett

Keyhole Theatre Company
1500 N. Bell Ave Chicago

The first Pulitzer Prize winning play by a women explores early twentieth century feminism through the story of a single women who discovers her own voice and independence when she falls in love with a free-spirited adventurer.

Thru - Dec 18, 2005

Fridays: 8:00pm
Saturdays: 8:00pm
Sundays: 7:00pm


Price:$15

Show Type: Drama

Box Office: 773-805-5055

Running Time: 1hr 50mins; no intermission

www.keyholetheatre.com



  Review Round-Up

Time Out Chicago - Not Recommended

"...The cast starts out gamely enough. But Butterfield's brittle Ina and Riffenburg's oily, condescending Dwight rarely deviate beyond the single notes struck early on, and their interplay with Adelman's Lulu lacks the impeccable crispness that Gale's well-made script demands. As the play moves from domestic comedy to melodrama, the pace of performance languishes."

John Beer


Chicago Reader - Somewhat Recommended

"...Zona Gale won a Pulitzer for this stage adaptation of her 1920 comic novel, about a thirtysomething woman living with her sister and domineering brother-in-law in a small town. The prize was a first for a woman, but historical curiosity is only the second-best reason to see Frank Merle's revival for Keyhole Theatre Company, whose current season is devoted to Pulitzer winners. The best is Nicole Adelman's performance as Lulu. The character's insistence on being loved for herself after a lifetime of unappreciated service to others isn't as dramatic as Nora slamming the door in A Doll's House, but ultimately it carries genuine emotional heft."

Kerry Reid


ChicagoCritic - Recommended

"...Admittedly a dated play, Miss Lulu Bett is a funny, satirical dysfunctional family comedy about ordinary Midwest small town Americans. Reeking with subtle wit and deliciously zany characters in a sort of Adams Family meets Our Town concoction."
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