

The Habitation Of Dragons
Horton Foote
A drama for a cast of 4 men and 6 women.
The story is set in a small town in Texas.
Georgette Thomas and her small daughter arrive, looking for Georgette's husband who, she believes, has just been released from the penitentiary.
As she later learns, he has in fact been free for some time.
During the six years of his imprisonment, Georgette had worked and saved to obtain the money to help her husband get out of prison, and now she is here to join him.
Slim, who had an unhappy marriage, becomes very fond of Georgette and the little girl, and feels considerable concern over their plight.
When Georgette's husband finally appears, he deserts his wife and child again almost immediately; he robs his present employer, who had befriended him, and makes a calculated attempt to leave town.
As he is captured, Georgette realizes that she can never look to her husband for the love and support she had hoped for, and at the end she knows she will turn to Slim, who already loves her.
"A play in which, according The New York Times, “…the major characters are admirable people with…depth of feeling and understanding…there are some very genuine and poignant scenes.” “…the author has a fine hand with mood and atmosphere, and he can not only write about everyday people with understanding and sympathy but knows how to set them down in a community that comes completely to life."
— New York Post
The Traveling Lady is a American play written by Horton Foote and published by Dramatists Play Service (1998).
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