In Bee-Luther-Hatchee, award-winning playwright Thomas Gibbons has crafted a beautiful, personal drama that packs a wallop and dares audiences to take sides. It tells the contemporary story of Shelita Burns, a successful editor who has built her career on publishing neglected and obscure African-American fiction. When Shelita’s first non-ficton offering, the autobiography of deaf, 72-year-old Libby Price, wins a prestigious award, surprising revelations lead to dramatic encoutners that question today’s paper-thin boundaries between fact, fiction and artistic license.