Last Days At The Dixie Girl Cafe
by Robin Swicord

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Synopsis

Jeri Lee is about to close down her Dixie Girl Cafe in a Georgia town.

She's a sweet, if slightly dotty, religious fundamentalist who believes she's destined to bear another Messiah and she's going to marry widowed Wayne Blossom, Sr., a fanatical right winger who runs a sheet metal shop and does a brisk business in bomb shelters on the side.

Wayne, Jr., who runs the filling station, is a philanderer married to disillusioned, tomboyish Joy.

The youngest of the Blossom family, Lanette, is going to college on a baton twirling scholarship.

These are real people.

Each one faces a personal holocaust; each one is saved from it or succumbs to it.

The central idea has to do with the power of love.

Press Reviews

"Best American comedy of the year."

— WWD

"Inspiring, hilarious and touching, it skillfully blends madness, pathos and off beat philosophy...A lovely play."

— The Newark Star Ledger

Publication

Publisher Samuel French
Year 1983
Binding Paperback
Pages 77
Place New York
Language English
ISBN-13 9780573619175
ISBN-10 0573619174
LCCN 84202491
LCC PS3569.W47 L3 1983
DCC 812/.54

Last Days At The Dixie Girl Cafe is a American comedy play written by Robin Swicord and published by Samuel French in New York (1983).

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