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Charlotte Chandler


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Readers appreciate the emotional depth and honesty of the play, highlighting its thematic focus on confrontation and internal revolution. The story revolves around the young heroine, Scarlet Pewsey, and emphasizes her struggles within a challenging family environment. Many find it to be a compelling and impactful theatrical experience.
NY 1986 Dramatist Play Service, Inc. 8vo., 51pp., wraps.
Appears to be signed by Siefert on the title page.
VG, residue of label on front.
"Outspoken and often violent in words and deeds, but brilliantly theatrical throughout, this stunning, explosive play examines the tragicomic conflicts and passions which beset a rural family in America's southwest—a family for which love has long since soured into hatred. “COYOTE UGLY is a visceral, muscular comedy in which characters shriek things in casual conversation that would give pause to an ax-murderer…an exuberant, flamboyant evening.” —Washington Weekly. “…shocking and hilarious. It pulls no punches and moves ever forward in its assault on our sensibilities."
— Washington Journal
Coyote Ugly is a American play written by Lynn Siefert and published by Dramatists Play Service (1998).
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Dramatists Play Service · 1998 · 51 pp
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