The Providence Journal gives a mixed yet upbeat review of "Better-n-Indins," an Indian-authored play that addresses stereotypes and misconceptions about Native Americans.
The paper says "Better-n-Indins" is marred by amateur acting and some ineffective sections. But playwright William S. Yellow Robe Jr., an Assiniboine from Montana, saves it through humor and fresh ideas, reviewer Channing Gray says.
The play runs from January to February 26 at the Perishable Theatre in Providence.
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Funny, it doesn't look like a social commentary
(The Providence Journal 1/28)
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Review: 'Better-n-Indins' challenges stereotypes
Friday, January 28, 2005
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