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<p>On this program, three tales with a little something unexpected. In Saki’s “The Scharz-Metterklume Method,” a mischievous aristocrat masquerades as a governess. The reader is Marian Seldes. In “Berkeley or Mariana of the Universe,” by Liliana Heker two sisters debate our very existence. The reader is Hope Davis. The heroine of Charles Johnson’s “Cultural Relativity,” thinks she’s met Mr. Right. But there’s one little problem. The reader is Regina King. And finally, Haitian-born Edwidge Danticat’s salutes Haitian women working in New York City. “New York Day Women” is performed by Laurine Towler.</p>
<p>This program first aired as part of our 2010 season.</p> <p><span><br /></span></p> |
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