The Gamblers
by Valerie Smith

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Unit Set/Multiple SettingsAmericanComedy

Synopsis

This suspenseful drama of desire and intrigue explores the dark world of high stakes gambling.

Aboard a Mississippi river boat in the antebellum South, a team of professional con men become embroiled in the scheme of an unhappy wife to cheat her wealthy husband of his fortune.

A government deputy and the boat's stewart, a free black man, find they too have a stake in the proceedings.

Soon the game played for greed is overshadowed by another, deadlier game for control one in which desperate bluff, ruthless manipulation, and ever shifting alliances lead to the riskiest bet of all.

In its Memphis debut, the play was praised by critics for its "wit and eloquent dialogue."

The Gamblers provides a penetrating vision of the human struggle for ascendancy in the game of marriage, money and power.

Publication

PublisherSamuel French
Year1993
BindingPaperback
EditionFirst Edition
Pages89
PlaceNew York
LanguageEnglish
ISBN-139780573694363
ISBN-100573694362
LCCN95150912
LCCPS3569.M5388 G36 1993
DCC812/.54

The Gamblers is a American comedy play written by Valerie Smith and published by Samuel French in New York (1993).

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Samuel French · 1993 · 89 pp

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