'I Am My Own Wife' Is Worth Seeing ; Doug Wright's Play About a Cross-Dresser Surviving Nazi and Communist Regimes Is Simply Good Storytelling.

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Did Charlotte von Mahlsdorf betray a friend being watched by the secret police? That's the question left hanging in I Am My Own Wife, Doug Wright's Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award-winning play, which opened Friday night at The Loft.

More important for the audience is whether Charlotte, who lived from 1928 to 2002, is worth spending two hours with. That answer is an unequivocal yes.

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'I Am My Own Wife' Is Worth Seeing ; Doug Wright's Play About a Cross-Dresser Surviving Nazi and Communist Regimes Is Simply Good Storytelling.

As enacted by Bruce Cromer in a solo and directed by Richard Hess, the ...

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