

Milk and Gall
Mathilde Dratwa
It’s 2009; Max is unemployed, her house is falling apart, and her ex, Lisa, is on the loose.
On top of all that, she has no clue how to nurse her newborn baby.
Can Goldie, an Orthodox Jewish lactation consultant, guide Max into motherhood?
Or will conflicting family values get the better of them both?
Goldie, Max & Milk is a play about cultural differences, motherhood, and the many ways to love children.
"Hartman’s smart-crazy dialogue elicits a constant low roar of happy laughter from the audience... The point of Goldie, Max & Milk isn't that the liberal atheists or the tradition cleaving conservatives have all the answers. It's that the answers won’t mean anything if we can’t talk to each other."
— Broward Palm Beach New Times
"Hartman skillfully creates a sturdy architecture for the evening and peoples it with delightfully quirky complex characters who teeter close to Cartoonland, but never fall over the edge. But it’s her language and the ideas she investigates that elevate the work to the level of something well worth seeing."
— Florida Theatre On Stage
| Character |
|---|
| MAX Female, 30s. Big-hearted. A social worker. Postpartum, therefore subject to emotional swings that are not part of her base personality. |
| GOLDIE 40ish. A lactation consultant. Domineering in a comforting way. Orthodox Jewish. |
| MIKE 20s. A well-meaning slacker waking up to consequences. |
| LISA 30s. Max’s ex and Mike’s sister. A lawyer. Often seems calm, reasonable and warm. |
| SHAYNA Late teens. Goldie'’ daughter. Sullen but quick. |
Script Notes: Goldie, Max and Milk
Goldie, Max & Milk is a comedy play written by Karen Hartman and published by Samuel French .
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