
Mimi's Guide
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Narrated by:
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Powers Boothe
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Frances Conroy
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Ping Wu
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By:
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Doris Baizley
About this listen
The sensuality of Louisiana's humid, jasmine-scented air permeates this love triangle about three people who are haunted by the memories of the Vietnam war.
©2009 L.A. Theatre Works (P)2009 L.A. Theatre Works
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Editorial reviews
American playwright Doris Baizley’s Mimi's Guide is an emotionally charged drama set in humid Louisiana. Two people involved in a love triangle during the Vietnam War encounter each other 26 years later on a university campus. Powers Boothe gives a commanding performance as the poet Waterman, Frances Conroy provides a gentle counterpoint as his muse, Mimi, and Ping Wu is charming as associate professor Robert, who invited Waterman to be writer-in-residence. This audiobook is a live recording of a theater production.
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