--And The Rain Came To Mayfield
by Jason Milligan

--And The Rain Came To Mayfield Book Cover
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Highlights

105 mins 1960s Ensemble Cast Interior Set Period Costumes American

Synopsis

A poetic family drama, this play takes place in a small gas station/luncheonette on a Mississippi highway in 1962.

The owner's son Carl dreams of going to college but his alcoholic father does not support these aspirations and his mother referees a desperate tug of war between the them.

One afternoon, a young black man appears in the doorway seeking shelter while he waits for the bus to Jackson.

On this Mississippi day, the two young men discover that they share a need to establish their independence and follow thier dreams.

Carl's father reacts violently when he finds the black man in his establishment, but Carl stands up to his father for the first time in his life.

Press Reviews

"Promises to challenge your ideas about family, the South, civil rights, and growing up."

— Birmingham News

Characters

Character
Emma

42; his mother.

Jack

45; his father.

Mavis

55; a patron.

Dixie

16; a friend of Carl's.

Nathan

19; a black college student.

Man

He asks directions.

Two Men

They accompany Nathan.

Carl

19; a boy with a dream.

Publication

Publisher Samuel French
Year 1992
Binding Paperback
Pages 99
Place New York
Language English
ISBN-13 9780573693403
ISBN-10 0573693404
LCCN 92197087
LCC PS3563.I422832 A83 1992
DCC 812/.54

--And The Rain Came To Mayfield is a American play written by Jason Milligan and published by Samuel French in New York (1992).

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