

Leaving Home
David French
"This haunting drama consists of inter locking monologues by a black woman, her disturbed teenaged son, and Sharon, a white social worker.
Dawn is a streetwise super mom with four kids.
The other three are fine, but Frankie is falling into a self destructive fantasy world peopled by supernatural buddies.
The social worker tries to help Dawn and Frankie and becomes truly committed.
At first, Dawn resists Sharon's help.
Gradually the two women become friends united in a common goal: to save Frankie."--Publisher's website.
"Beautifully constructed and very affecting comic drama."
— UPI
"Kurtti's writing is crisp, humorous, sometimes poignant, and always explicit."
— Christian Science Monitor
"Contemporary, upbeat and engaging."
— N.Y. Amsterdam News
"At the top of your must see theatrical list."
— Black American
Three Ways Home is a American play written by Casey Kurtti and published by Samuel French in New York (1989).
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