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A "domestic phantasmagoria with song and dance," John Crutchfield's My Crazy My Love, set in a small, present-day Southern Appalachian town, in a sprawling house in condemnable disrepair, tells the raucous comic story of one family's failure to know itself. Only the impending death of the Finckelsteins' patriarch can offer some hope of eleventh-hour self-recognition and redemption. Or not.

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A "domestic phantasmagoria with song and dance," John Crutchfield's My Crazy My Love, set in a small, present-day Southern Appalachian town, in a sprawling house in condemnable disrepair, tells the raucous comic story of one family's failure to know itself. Only the impending death of the Finckelsteins' patriarch can offer some hope of eleventh-hour self-recognition and redemption. Or not.


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Autorenporträt
John Crutchfield, born in Austin, Texas, raised in Boone, North Carolina, and educated at the University of North Carolina (Chapel Hill) and at Cornell University, is a writer, performer, and teacher. His poems, essays, translations, and reviews have appeared in a variety of literary and cultural journals, including Shenandoah, Seneca Review, Southern Review, Southern Poetry Review, Appalachian Journal, Zone 3, Berfrois, Newfound, and oldtime-central.com. His plays have frequently premiered in Asheville, NC, and been produced in small regional theatres and at The New York International Fringe Festival, where he won an Outstanding Solo Performance award for "The Songs of Robert," his one-man verse play with music, directed by Steven Samuels. He also designs and directs for the stage, and has served as Associate Artistic Director of The Sublime Theater & Press since its founding in 2018. At present, he teaches German at the University of North Carolina at Asheville and works freelance as a literary translator and editor.