Casey Kurtti's liberal guilt drama "Three Ways Home" at the Hudson Backstage serves as a decent vehicle for the acting talents of Charmaine Alicia Mancil, and to a lesser extent Brian Anthony and Patricia Lynch. But the play itself is only slouching toward credibility.
This full-lengther begging to be a one-act received a strong 1989 staging at LATC, and this cast follows that tough act ably. Yet there's only so much actors can do with a play about a yuppie volunteer who befriends a welfare mother and her teen-age son.
