Blues for Mister Charlie

Why are the church and the courthouse on opposite sides of the street?

Act 1 of Blues for Mister Charlie

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The church and the courthouse are on opposite sides of a southern street; the audience should always be aware, during the first two acts, of the dome of the courthouse and the American flag. During the final act, the audience should always be aware of the steeple of the church, and the cross.

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Blues for Mister Charlie