

Front Street
Anne M. Pié


THE STORY: Set in the dramatically colorful, economically bleak 1930s, the play begins with the early morning arrival of a handful of women at their drab jobs.
Filomena, brassy, good-natured, working to pay for her sister's education; Frances, shy and scared, forfeiting her own dreams to indulge a selfish mother; Mae, self-centered, imagining herself a professional model; Joan, holding down two jobs to support her piano studies; and Inez, hoping to dance to fame through the Harvest Moon Ball contest.
Into this group comes young Marsha, sensitive, educated, resented for being a cut above the others.
Tension and friction mount under pressure of their forced cooperation to maintain the flow of work, until a sudden accident by a careless stock-boy causes the factory owner to suffer a severe heart attack.
Abruptly the individual dreams are halted.
Awed by the awareness of a potential death, they reach out for one another and create a brief moment of gentleness and understanding.
But, relentless as reality, the work resumes and the assembly line continues as it must coldly, impersonally, inexorably.
Assembly Line is a comedy play written by Marian Winters and published by Dramatists Play Service.
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