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David Chase

DAVID CHASE  

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As Fair As You Were



As Fair As You Were

Synopsis:
as Fair as You Were tells the story of Maggie and Walt's late-life marriage over a weekend at her family's lakeside cottage in northern Vermont. The story is about family - not the idea of family as a permanent institution, but the reality of family - that we lose people, and new people come in. The weekend fires up Maggie's two daughters' long standing feud which then forces the family to confront their former lives and move on. a poignant, often funny play, as Fair as You Were suggests that sometimes letting go and loving can be the same thing. Single set, five men, four women, mid 30s to late 70s or 80 Maggie - mid-fifties (296 spoken lines) Walt - Mid to late fifties (313 spoken lines) Gus - Older than Maggie (67 spoken lines) Kate - Maggie's younger daughter - early 30s (228 spoken lines) Lori - Kate's partner - could be older or younger than Kate. (86 spoken lines) Ruth - Maggie's older daughter, mid 30s (209 spoken lines) Philip - Ruth's long-suffering husband, appropriate to Ruth (72 spoken lines) emerson - 75-80 (57 spoken lines) John - a year or two older than Ruth (54 spoken lines)

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1st Published:
New Theatre Publications (2010)   978-1840947830

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Genre:
Full Length Play/Drama

Parts:
Male:  5            Female:  4            Other:  -

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