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  1. The Baby Dance was first presented at the Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena, California, in February 1990.It was directed by Jenny Sullivan. The play was subsequently presented Off Broadway at the Lucille Lortel Theatre in New York City in October, 1991, also directed by Jenny Sullivan.

  2. Synopsis. Richard and Rachel, a well-off California couple, have everything except a child. They locate Wanda and Al, a desperately poor couple in Louisiana, who agree to let them adopt their next baby. Both parties do their best to make the arrangement work, but their class differences create unbearable tensions.

  3. However, the baby possibly suffered brain damage during the difficult birth Wanda's husband backs away but Rachel wants the baby anyway, wants to take the chance In the end, the childless couple leaves the baby's parents with another mouth to feed REVIEWS "Lovely and touching" ~ New Yorker "Explosive. A stunner.

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  5. Reteaming with Jenny Sullivan, the play’s original director, Anderson has created a substantially revised version, “The Baby Dance: Mixed,” premiering at the Rubicon Theatre in Ventura.

  6. Nov 12, 2020 · The Baby Dance (1998) Pregnant mother Wanda LeFauve ekes out a government-assisted living with her jobless husband, Al, and their four children, in a rundown trailer park. In a desperate bid for money, Wanda answers a classified ad from a wealthy Hollywood woman, Rachel Luckman, and her husband, Richard, who are seeking a newborn to adopt.

  7. Patricia R 6138. 168 Reviews | 24 Followers. 85. Absorbing, Great acting, Great writing, Intelligent, Relevant. See it if you enjoy a play that makes you think about your own prejudices and differences of class. Don't see it if you aren't interested in exploring the hidden prejudices that we all harbor. Read more.

  8. the baby dance: mixed Playwright Jane Anderson factors in race to her 1991 hit The Baby Dance’s already heady mix of adoption and class to give 2018 audiences a play distinct enough from its source material to merit World Premiere status, Rubicon Theatre Company’s compelling, talk-provoking The Baby Dance: Mixed.

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