Arborophilia

Arborophilia is a play by Jacob M. Appel, about a woman whose daughters have both vexed her in love: one is dating a Republican and the other has fallen in love with a poplar tree. The play was first produced at Detroit Repertory Theatre from November 2006 to January 2007. The production was directed by Bruce E. Millan. , best known for her role as an elderly blind woman in June August's comedy , portrayed Dame Lucretia Bankmore, the elderly real estate mogul bent upon chopping down the poplar, and was nominated for a Wilde Award for Best Supporting Actress. also returned to the Detroit Rep, where he'd previously delivered an award-winning performance as the poet Langston Hughes in . Other notable performers included veteran regional actors Leah Smith and Annie Cross. Imani Turner made he

Arborophilia

Arborophilia is a play by Jacob M. Appel, about a woman whose daughters have both vexed her in love: one is dating a Republican and the other has fallen in love with a poplar tree. The play was first produced at Detroit Repertory Theatre from November 2006 to January 2007. The production was directed by Bruce E. Millan. , best known for her role as an elderly blind woman in June August's comedy , portrayed Dame Lucretia Bankmore, the elderly real estate mogul bent upon chopping down the poplar, and was nominated for a Wilde Award for Best Supporting Actress. also returned to the Detroit Rep, where he'd previously delivered an award-winning performance as the poet Langston Hughes in . Other notable performers included veteran regional actors Leah Smith and Annie Cross. Imani Turner made he