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Kevin O'Morrison Full Length, Drama Revised Version 5 f. Int. It is St. Louis in 1919 and five women are gathered awaiting the return of the family's men from the war in Europe. The central character is Liz, a youngish, gutsy, widowed woman faced with selling the family farm to pay debts. With her are her four daughters, one dying of tuberculosis, one who's married into a society family, another who's a blooming activist and the youngest on the brink of discovering sex and losing her innocence in general. As the play unfolds, it's apparent that 1919 is a watershed year in America's history. There are hints of the country heading uncertainly towards a new and different way of life. But essentially, it is about the social and psychological state of women and the painful solitude imposed by that state. Then at the end, a telegram arrives stating that the family's only son has died, a victim of one of war's side effects. "A strangely atmospheric play . . . [that]sd has the haunting quality of Chekhov." N.Y. Times . "An exceptionally talented playwright." N.Y. Post . FEE: $75 per performance. MUSIC FEE: $15 for entire production. Click below for additional materials: Sound Effects CD
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