




A Spring Comedy
Presented by Dunbar Repertory Company
Green Honey Love, written by Gail Wynn Huland El and directed by Damien S. Berger, is a story about adultery, deceit, greed and conspiracy of murder – your everyday comedy.
Except for her lover, everyone, including her husband George, thinks Belinda still has the mind of a child after being involved in a terrible car accident that caused severe head injury. What George doesn’t know is that Belinda and her lover are conspiring to kill him before the settlement check arrives. ABOUT Dunbar Repertory Company’s production features Sequoia Franklin (Belinda), Mike Vails (George), Vivette Alston (Grace), DiShawn Gandy (Harry) and Bellamy Shivers (Sam).
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Playwright Gail Wynn Huland El resides in NJ. She writes one-act and full-length plays, as well as poetry and essays. She is the Founder and President of the Channie Theater Company, Inc. She is a Founding Member of the Uptown Playwrights’ Workshop in Harlem and held the position of Director of the Uptown Playwright’s for 14 years. Ms. Huland El is also the President of the Theatrical Ministry at her church. Ms. Huland El has written numerous plays which have been read and/or produced by Rejoti Productions, Voices from the Edge Festival of the New Perspectives Theater in New York, Frank Silvera Writers’ Workshop, New York, National Black Theatre Festival, Winston-Salem, NC, Sista Style Productions, in Nashville, TN, Two Ladies Productions Dinner Theatre Readings, Teaneck, NJ, Spellbound Repertory Theatre, Medley of Words and Short-Play Festivals of Uptown Playwrights’ Workshop and numerous other venues. Some of her plays include Blessed Assurance, Kiss Of Guilt, That Seat Is Mine, A Helpin’ Hand, Green Honey Love, Sweet Puddin’ Pie, Like Family, Do No Evil, Gran’etta’s House, Need For Love, What’s Happening In That Church, Where Are We? and What Happened In Apartment 504?. She has also directed some of her own plays and those written by other playwrights for productions.












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