by Mark Cofta
Seth Rozin
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InterAct Theatre Co. is noted for exploring political and social issues, so at first glance Frank Higgins' Black Pearl Sings! seems uncharacteristic. The two-woman play with music, featuring Philly's Catharine Slusar and InterAct newcomer C. Kelly Wright as the titular imprisoned singer, is based on a true story about a musicologist's 1930s attempt to find and record American folk songs; it's a powerful tale about being a woman in a man's world, being black in a white world, and preserving artistic integrity in a commercial world.
June 2-27, $25-$29, InterAct at the Adrienne, 2030 Sansom St., 215-568-8079, interacttheatre.org.


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