

Crimes Of The Heart
Beth Henley
We are backstage in the girl's locker room, at the annual Queen of Hearts Beauty Pageant at a high school in a small town in Alabama in 1976 with two girls who are competing in the pageant, and two who aren't, for reasons which supply a lot of the humor, and a lot of the drama, in this much produced and much acclaimed new play.
Feathers fly when the "new girl," Sherri Lee, wins.
She is very popular with the boys, which makes her very unpopular with the girls.
There are intimations of Vanities here, as well as Crimes of the Heart .
There are four simply superb roles for young actresses, laden with excellent monologue material; in short, this is a perfect show for colleges and the more adventuresome high schools.
"Funny and poignant."
— Los Angeles Reader
"Deftly mixes comedy and drama."
— Variety
"Bailey's dialogue is clever, amusing and on the mark, surprisingly tuned to the femininity of his characters. The play is a winner."
— Drama Logue
The Real Queen of Hearts Ain't Even Pretty is a comedy play written by Brad Bailey and published by Samuel French .
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