CRAZY MAMA LOVE AND MADNESS: A TRUE STORY PERFORMED BY ACTOR, SINGER AND PERFORMER LINDA PURL

There are in this world many who may be known as Wonder and after meeting, actor, performer, and singer Linda Purl she could very well be one of them. Some of you may remember her as the girlfriend of Happy Days Ron Howard. Yes, and she is a wonder to be here and telling a very humanistic tale about the life of a mother who grappled with various aspects of mental illness through the eyes of a child. To say that this is a not-so-pretty subject directed by Anson Williams and written by Sharon Scott Williams would be an understatement, however, to say that truth stands in its own light is not a bad way to describe the ugly, pretty things. Crazy Mama is one such ugly pretty truth. Heralding is a cause of numbers told by many who suffer from some form of mental illness. In top tier Linda Purl handles with a bear hand a sixteen-character more forceful than a moving tour, this play is a testament to the steely resilience of human hearts beaming with the hope of better days and better times. Crazy Mama playing at the
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