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"Crumbs" kicks off season for theatre department

A.J Focht

Issue date: 10/5/07 Section: Entertainment
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Ernestine Crumb, played by junior acting  major Joya Moore, has many disagreements with her father Godfrey Crumb, played by sophomore acting major Deshawn Harold Mitchell.
Media Credit: Jade DeGood
Ernestine Crumb, played by junior acting major Joya Moore, has many disagreements with her father Godfrey Crumb, played by sophomore acting major Deshawn Harold Mitchell.

face, which if anyone knows me, understands that I am usually all smiles.

This film is shocking in the way it allows audience members to take a peek into a world turned upside down by a skewed vision of teachings of Christ. It will be interesting to see where many of these children find themselves in 10 years.

How many will rebel against the formidable brainwashing tactics drilling a fanatical version of God into their skulls? How many will be the next wave of right-wing-Christian-fundamentalist-politicians, like our current commander-in-chief, whose aim it is to set the nation straight and return all of its citizenry and the country back to God.

Hmm, I wasn't aware that the United States belonged to God in the first place.

I guess I didn't get the holy-fundamentalist-Christian-memo.

It must be in my fundamentalist-Christian-pants. Good thing I burned them. Though the film runs slow at points, it is worth sitting through the entire show for the educational and shock value alone. With this in mind, take a couple hours off boozing it up and catch tonight's screening.



- Gabriel Guerrero is a senior English major and Mirror IFS columnist.
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