“The Old Settler” at Attic Ensemble

“The Old Settler”

John Henry Redwood's play is set in a period of New York history that was energized by a cultural wave called the Harlem Renaissance. The Old Settler is the story of two two delightful but ever-bickering middle-aged sisters, Elizabeth and Quilly. Romance kindles amidst the tenements of wartime Harlem in this warmhearted dramatic comedy, a tale of the never-married "old settler" of neighborhood slang. Generously spiced with laughter, it is the bittersweet saga of a lonely heart who falls desperately for a younger man, tasting at last the delight, and despair, of mismatched love.

Performed by Attic Ensemble
At Barrow Mansion
Performances ran
Friday, February 21, 2003 thru Sunday, March 2, 2003
Elizabeth Borny.... Tarina Pouncy
Husband.... Derrick LeMont Sanders
Lou Bessie.... Dana M. Watson
Quilly McGarth.... Judith Moss Has Bio
Directed by Paul Zeller Has Bio
Produced by Mary Ann Murphy Has Bio
Scenic Design by Mark E. Morchel Has Bio
Costume Design by Wanda Maragni Has Bio
Lighting Design by Marie Bahr Has Bio
Sound Design by Judith Moss Has Bio
Stage Managed by Jill Zakrzewski
Properties by Joanne Smith Has Bio
Performances