Tettering
on the Edge refers
to those dizzy moments when we are poised over the potholes of neurosis
that dot the highways and byways of life.
Tettering is a single story that covers one woman's simultaneous
romances with a choir director, a high-powered university professor and a
Brazilian parking lot attendant. What she learns from these relationships
may provide an improved map of life's potholes, but not before we find the
highway littered from the many coffee cups flying off her car roof, and
the pints of Ben and Jerry's Coffee Heath Bar Ice Cream consumed along the
way.
At the National Storytelling Festival, the audience gave this tale a
standing ovation "Storyteller Judith Black's latest solo performance
may be called Tettering on the Edge, but this actress/writer is one
awesomely confident babe....and it's a tribute to Black's innate good will
that she'll have you giggling in the aisles all the way."
THE BOSTON PHOENIX
"Satire with bite, but malice toward none."
North Shore Magazine
"She has a genuine breathless charisma that pulls even the most
reluctant audience member into her thrall. ...
The Boston Phoenix
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