The Ponder Heart

The Ponder Heart

The Ponder Heart

The Ponder Heart

Overview

David Wayne played the Broadway part of the amiable Southern gentleman who buys everybody ice cream cones and invites them all to the big murder trial. He even welcomes the out-of-town prosecutor on arrival. The prosecutor is shocked, for Uncle Daniel Ponder (Wayne) is the defendant. It seems that he one day decided that he was getting on in years, and so decided to marry a young girl. The girl was totally ignorant and child-like. During the one-month-trial marriage she did nothing but send for TV sets, refrigerators, and electric stoves - even though there was no electricity in the house. She also played jacks with the maid. But Uncle Daniel Ponder loved her dearly. And now he is accused of murdering her. He is so guileless that he does not realize until the climax of the trial that the state accuses him of the murder. Then mild Uncle Daniel gets his dander up. Here is one of the truly original characters of the modern American drama. Uncle Daniel Ponder is the most amiable man on earth, and no one can resist taking him and his habits to his heart.

Want to perform this show?

Cautions

  • Caution Mild Adult Mild Adult Themes

Details

  • Genre: Adaptations (Literature)
  • Cast Attributes: Flexible cast size, Room for Extras

Authors

Jerome Chodorov

Jerome Chodorov (1911-2004) began his career in Hollywood in the 1930s writing B movies for Republic Pictures. It was there he met his collaborator of 30 years, Joseph Fields. Their best known Broadway plays included: My Sister Eileen, directed by George S. Kaufman (1940), Ju ...

View full profile

Joseph Fields

Joseph Fields (1895-1966) was the son of actor, producer and theatre owner Lew Fields (who launched Rodgers & Hart's professional career in 1919) and the brother of Herbert and Dorothy Fields (co-librettists of Annie Get Your Gun, among many other credits). Joseph Fields serv ...

View full profile
Author

Eudora Welty

Community

Community Experiences