

Heart in Her Mouth
Tina Howe
Awards & Recognition
Finalist: 1997 Pulitzer Prize for Drama Winner! 1997 New York Drama Critics' Circle Award, Best American Play
The latest work by the award-winning author of Coastal Disturbances and The Art of Dining.
"A play you will remember and forever cherish."
— New York Post
"Infused with Ms. Howe's lyrical sense of mortality [...] The dramatist's ear for the music in everyday conversation is obvious."
— The New York Times
"A lovely achievement."
— Variety
| Character |
|---|
| Vita Bright Mabel's housekeeper |
| Chandler Coffin An old friend of Mabel's |
| West Bright Vita 's son |
| Gus Tidings Mabel's father |
| Maud Tidings Mabel's mother |
| Frazier Tidings Mabel's brother |
| Phineas Tiding |
| Julia Renoir Mabel's granddaughter |
| Minty Renoir Julia's daughter |
| Mary O'Neill The Tidings's cook |
| Pru O'Neill The Tidings's serving girl and Mary's daughter |
| Anton Gurevitch Conductor of the Boston Symphony Orcchestra |
| Porter Bigelow Mabel's husband |
| Emma Bigelow Mabel's daughter |
| Kitty Lowell An old friend of Mabel's |
| Pinky Wheelock An old friend of Mabel 's |
| Wheels Wheelock Pinky 's husband |
| Dr. Peabody A Unitarian minister |
| David Bloom A doctor and swimmer |
| Mabel Tidings Bigelow A swimmer |
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