
Review: In ‘Chicken & Biscuits,’ a Sweet but Dated Comedic Recipe
The New York Times
Squabbling siblings, familiar stereotypes and a chorus of amens: A new play aims for the pleasures of Broadway’s traditional family sitcoms.
“Why we gotta wear black, huh? We already Black!”
So grouses Beverly, the kind of woman who features aquamarine hair and a peek-a-boo push-up bra at a funeral.
To be specific: her father’s funeral. “We should be honoring my Daddy in style, color!” she proclaims. Certainly the deceased — the late pastor of a church in New Haven, Conn. — has complied; he’s heading to the Pearly Gates in a canary yellow tie.
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