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The Ugliest Pilgrim

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and libretto by Brian Crawley. The musical premiered Off-Broadway in 1997 and won the Drama Critics' Circle Award and Lucille Lortel Award as Best Musical.
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The story follows Violet Karl a disfigured woman in her late twenties who travels by bus from her home in
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The first adaption of "The Ugliest Pilgrim" was a 1981 film titled
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A musical adaption "The Ugliest Pilgrim" also titled
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Doris Betts
southern gothic
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Doris Betts
Spruce Pine, North Carolina
Tulsa, Oklahoma
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Violet
Didi Conn
Best Live Action Short Film
Violet
Jeanine Tesori
"Doris Betts, a Greyhound Bus, and an Academy Award"
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"Violet"
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Southern Gothic short stories
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