The Virginian-Pilot
                             THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT 
              Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc.

DATE: Friday, April 21, 1995                 TAG: 9504210533
SECTION: LOCAL                    PAGE: B2   EDITION: NORTH CAROLINA 
TYPE: THEATER REVIEW
SOURCE: BY FRANK ROBERTS, STAFF WRITER 
DATELINE: CURRITUCK                          LENGTH: Short :   50 lines

``BELLES'' - BATTLE OF THE SIXES: 6 SISTERS, 6 SCENES, IN 6 STATES

``Belles'' is a two-act play with six women and 39 phone calls.

How best to describe the Tulls Creek Players production? Try Weird - yes, with a capital ``W.''

It is the story of six sick sisters - try saying that five times - who spend all their time, onstage, on the telephone.

They complain and cry, moan and groan, sob and swear.

That brings us to another point. ``Belles'' is an adults-only comic drama - R-rated if it were a film.

The unusual production will be at Currituck High School today through Sunday, with a cast of stage veterans and newcomers.

Robbie Harrell and Allee Mines, 48 and 28, respectively, are the new kids on the block - very new. Neither has ever been onstage, not even in a school play.

Harrell got involved after a lot of begging by director/actress Sandy DeHart. Mines' involvement is the result of begging by her sister, actress Cookie Fish.

``I saw a couple of their productions. So far, this has been a lot of fun,'' Harrell said.

``I'm having fun,'' Mines said. ``But I have a case of the nerves.''

That could have something to do with many of her scenes - played while standing on her head.

For the most part, the six scenes - each representing a different home in a different state - are played through the telephone.

Call after call after call is made from one woman to another and back again. Even Rothschild gets in on the act. Rothschild is a dummy - literally - handled by Teresa Burnett.

He seems to be the only non-neurotic onstage.

Look at the sisters.

One is fairly cool and level-headed, but having some problems because she is still living with Mama. The rest of the gals? Oy.

One is described as a space queen; another is a man-hungry college girl who is trying to find herself; another is separated from her minister husband. She spends a lot of time on the Suicide Hotline and is often put on hold.

Another sister ``lives'' through her dummy; another is described by DeHart as a mother-hating ``alcoholic bitch.''

These lovely ding-dongs are all yours for a mere $3.50. by CNB