Vanessa Williams is enchanting in `Kiss of the Spider Woman'

From: New York Amsterdam News | Date: July 30, 1994| Author: Mel Tapley | Copyright information


New York Amsterdam News

07-30-1994

Vanessa Williams is enchanting in `Kiss of the Spider Woman'.

Arts and Entertainment Editor he Spider Woman spins a web that is as enchanting as her kiss is deadly. But no wonder, Vanessa Williams, starring in "Kiss of the Spider Woman" at the Broadhurst Theatre, is so lovely most men would want to be kissed - or bitten - by her.

Of course, let me whisper, "This Spider Woman is not the poisonous, long-touted Black...

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