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SOUTHBRIDGE is the second play in Reginald Edmund's The City of the Bayou Collection.A white widow is assaulted; an angry mob is at the jail house door, screaming "Lynch him!". The only way to untangle the truth about the events is for the accused, Christopher C Davis, to look into the events that have lead him to a tree stump in Athens Ohio in the year 1881. "[SOUTHBRIDGE] marks Edmund as a writer of omnivorous intellect and a lover of bold metaphors."Chicago Tribune "Playwright Reginald Edmun…
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SOUTHBRIDGE is the second play in Reginald Edmund's The City of the Bayou Collection.


A white widow is assaulted; an angry mob is at the jail house door, screaming "Lynch him!". The only way to untangle the truth about the events is for the accused, Christopher C Davis, to look into the events that have lead him to a tree stump in Athens Ohio in the year 1881.


"[SOUTHBRIDGE] marks Edmund as a writer of omnivorous intellect and a lover of bold metaphors."

Chicago Tribune


"Playwright Reginald Edmund demonstrates a keen sensitivity to his characters' psyches, leaving each one multidimensional and morally uncomfortable-some more so than others."

Chicago Theatre Review


"An intricate and heartfelt theatrical experience."

ChicagoCritic







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SOUTHBRIDGE is the second play in Reginald Edmund's The City of the Bayou Collection.


A white widow is assaulted; an angry mob is at the jail house door, screaming "Lynch him!". The only way to untangle the truth about the events is for the accused, Christopher C Davis, to look into the events that have lead him to a tree stump in Athens Ohio in the year 1881.


"[SOUTHBRIDGE] marks Edmund as a writer of omnivorous intellect and a lover of bold metaphors."

Chicago Tribune


"Playwright Reginald Edmund demonstrates a keen sensitivity to his characters' psyches, leaving each one multidimensional and morally uncomfortable-some more so than others."

Chicago Theatre Review


"An intricate and heartfelt theatrical experience."

ChicagoCritic







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