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Review: My Brooklyn Hamlet

June 10, 2010 10:33

By

John Jeffay

1 min read

A black-and-white photo dominates the stage. It is Brenda Adelman's father, standing in the kitchen, holding a .38 Smith & Wesson handgun. He used this gun to kill his wife. He shot her in the head. Six months later, he married her sister.

Then he went to prison for two-and-a-half years on an involuntary manslaughter plea bargain. Brenda and her brother sued him in the civil courts for their mother's wrongful death. The court awarded them $2.2m, but dad hid his fortune so they never got a dime. Then he died. And then she forgave him.

That's right, she forgave him.

This is Brenda Adelman's true story. Everything so far, and plenty more, actually happened to the actress from New York, and she turned it into a one-woman, one-hour show.