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Written by Virginia Freedman
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Monday, 02 November 2009 20:17 |
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Gary Carden, whose play Nance Dude has been filmed and is now available in DVD. Gary says, “When I was a child, I used to see an old woman trudging along the road that runs by the Tuckaseegee River. She always carried on her back a great rack of split kindling to sell. I finally learned that people called her "Nance Dude," and that she was an outcast because she had allegedly murdered her granddaughter. She lived alone in a one-room shack with a collection of stray dogs. When she died, she was 104. Some 12 years ago, I decided to tell her story, and after two years of research, I produced a play called Nance Dude. After 10 years of producing it in libraries and community colleges, two filmmakers, Arthur Hancock and Katie Brugger, filmed it. This one-woman show is enacted by Elizabeth Westall, a blind actress who lives in Burnsville, NC. It can be ordered from me for $20 plus $3.00 for postage and handling: Gary Carden, 236 Cherry Street, Sylva, NC, 28779. I have a blog, http://hollernotes.blogspot.com, and a website, www.TanneryWhistle.net.”
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