

Flesh And Blood
Elizabeth Dewberry


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Readers find 'Flesh and Blood' to be a sprawling and deeply affecting drama that spans generations and time. The play captures the essence of life and familial connections, resonating with the audience on multiple levels. Many appreciate the depth of storytelling and character development throughout its lengthy duration.
THE STORY: Adapted from Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Michael Cunningham's keenly observed saga of twentieth-century American life, FLESH AND BLOOD traces nearly 100 years in the lives of one archetypal family.
Dominated by their volatile father,
"[An] elegant adaptation… powerfully mysterious and consoling."
— The New Yorker
Flesh And Blood is a American play written by Peter Gaitens and published by Dramatists Play Service in New York (2004).
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Dramatists Play Service · 2004 · 72 pp
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