
Stepping Sisters
Howard Warren Comstock
Lois Relph, a young woman with two beloved stepdaughters and her own thriving business, appears contented and in charge.
But the year is 1924, so does she really have control of her own money, or even her life?
And what will she do if things going wrong personally or professionally?
It takes courage and determination to define the roles of wife, mother and businesswoman, and Lois knows it will not be easy.
Decades after its premiere, this classic story continues to resonate.
"Sowerby... writes with a power and precision about social injustice."
— The Guardian
"The real delight lies in seeing the restoration of a knotty problem-play that demolishes the myth that British drama between the wars was an exclusively male affair."
— The Guardian
"A wonderfully reptilian account of masculinity."
— The Telegraph
| Character |
|---|
| CHARLOTTE GAYDON |
| MARY |
| EUSTACE GAYDON |
| MONICA , his daughter |
| BETTY , his daughter |
| MR BENNET |
| MISS LOIS RELPH |
| CYRIL BENNET |
| PETER HOLLAND |
| MRS GEDDES |
The Stepmother is a play written by Githa Sowerby and published by Samuel French .
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