Maria is asked to play the older Helena, while an up-and-coming Hollywood starlet will play the woman whom she had originally portrayed.
Lynn Shelton is a curious, Pacific Northwest-bred hybrid of high-concept and low production value.
If you were lucky enough to catch Denzel Washington in “A Raisin in the Sun” on Broadway, you saw the hugely charismatic actor portray, in an iconic role, the full complexity of a human being: strengths and weaknesses, attributes and flaws, durability and vulnerability. All topped off, of course, with that boyish Washington charm.
Maria is asked to play the older Helena, while an up-and-coming Hollywood starlet will play the woman whom she had originally portrayed.
Lynn Shelton is a curious, Pacific Northwest-bred hybrid of high-concept and low production value.
If you were lucky enough to catch Denzel Washington in “A Raisin in the Sun” on Broadway, you saw the hugely charismatic actor portray, in an iconic role, the full complexity of a human being: strengths and weaknesses, attributes and flaws, durability and vulnerability. All topped off, of course, with that boyish Washington charm.