

Picnic
William Inge
Awards & Recognition
Nominee: 1960 Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Play (Warren Beatty)
THE STORY: As told by Chapman: The setting...is a modest bungalow in a small town near Kansas City, and here lives Miss Field, a widow, and her twenty-one-year-old son...The time is 1933--the Depression--and they are lucky to have jobs, she as a hospita
"Inge’s three person dynamic is wonderfully played out with the richly drawn characters."
— Chicago Critic
"Recognizably an Inge drama, and it's interesting for that reason."
— New York Times
| Character |
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| Kenny Her son, 21. |
| Geoffrey Beamis A neighborhood friend of Kenny. |
| Lila Green A small-time tent-show actress. Early thirties. |
| Ronny Cavendish An aging juvenile actor. |
| Olga St. Valentine A tent-show actress. About fifty. |
| Ricky Powers A tent-show actor. Around Lila’s age. |
| Mrs. Mulvaney A young mother. |
| Helen Baird A woman in her forties. |
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