Wayne Harris |
Interspersed with soulful snippets of blues and gospel, Wayne Harris lovingly and humorously tells the life story of his mother, Ruth, a woman “when she smiled, her cheeks rose up like pop-up biscuits.” With his own dimpled cheeks, winning smile, and eyes that pop and glisten, the show’s creator and main performer also reveals a lot about himself in The Marsh’s Mother’s Milk: A Blues Riff in Three Act and how his life-long struggles with faith and family begin finally to resolve into a deep understanding of the unconditional love his mother has bestowed on him all her life. For him, it takes her approaching death, a prayer circle around her hospital bed, and leading a group of pall bearers down a steep ramp to help bring into new integration all those years of her sacrifice; her lessons given him while “cooking, cleaning, and chastising at the same time;” and her deep, unwavering love for her Jesus.
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