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Joanna M. Glass

Autor de If We Are Women.

14 Obras 112 Miembros 2 Reseñas

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Obras de Joanna M. Glass

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Conocimiento común

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female

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THE STORY: Two grandmothers, a daughter, and a granddaughter gather on the deck of a beach house in Connecticut. One grandmother has flown, for the first time, from the Canadian prairie. She is an illiterate woman whose parents were homesteading pioneers. "If only I had gotten my eighth grade diploma." Her daughter is a novelist whose lover died recently. "If only I had a college degree." The second grandmother has driven up from Pennsylvania. She is an agnostic Jewish intellectual with a Master's degree. "If only I had gone to Oxford." The granddaughter is eighteen and is slated to go to Yale in the autumn. After staying out all night with a young man, she arrives on the scene to announce a reversal of plans. The three older women discuss their pasts and presents poetically, poignantly and humorously as they attempt to pass down the wisdom of their years. When the granddaughter disregards all that she hears, the prairie grandmother observes that "every time a kid is born, we start from zero." "IF WE ARE WOMEN is an oasis of insight and honesty." —Vancouver Sun. "In IF WE ARE WOMEN, Joanna Glass delivers enough humour, compassion and hope to touch everyone who sees it." —Globe and Mail. "Elegant and eloquent theatre." —Toronto Star. "IF WE ARE WOMEN is a thoughtful, melancholic debate. The play refuses to be politically correct or trendy." —International Herald-Tribune. "…This play is tenderly affecting. There are enough funny lines to keep tears safely at bay for two hours." —London Financial Times.… (más)
 
Denunciada
UNWSPtheatre | Jan 17, 2015 |
This had an atmosphere of "ick" and gloom throughout. Emma flees a bad marriage in Boston to work in New Haven as the live-in housekeeper for a widowed Yale professor and his troubled 23-year-old son. Both woo her, and both win. Sort of. As distasteful as it sounds. This was made into an "Alan Smithee" movie in 2000 which apparently went straight to video.
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Denunciada
ennie | Sep 2, 2010 |

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Obras
14
Miembros
112
Popularidad
#174,306
Valoración
½ 2.3
Reseñas
2
ISBNs
26
Idiomas
3

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