Friday, June 25, 2010

C.R.E.A.M

Presented By Latoya Guy
Playing Saturday June 26, 2010 3pm & 6pm showsFair Park's Magnolia Lounge-near the
African American Museum (Tickets $15.00)

C.RE.A.M is a Scarface inspired stage play that depicts the lengths one may take to acquire the almighty dollar. A man wants money to earn power and the respect of women. Find out the reasons a woman would kill and die for cash.

An ambitious woman starts a life of crime in the persuit of a better life. As the woman embarks on an unforgettable journey she will learn the true meaning of trust and money.

Synopsis: C.R.E.A.M

Bennie, an ambitious woman from Louisiana is played by Destiney Washington. Bennie is devastated because her mother has just died and to add insult to injury, she is unable to bury her mother and give her a respectable funeral because she lacks the funds. Bennie and Sarge (her sister) will take an unforgettable journey which will include assassinations, making deals, and hustling. Will their life of crime continue after earning enough money to honor their mother? Will they survive the dangerous world that they have entered? Cash rules everything around us, everyone has a hustle. What’s yours?










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