

Grace (Broadway Version)
Craig Wright
Grace, a feisty 90 year-old cancer patient, has checked herself out of the hospital and returned to her beloved homestead cottage to die alone.
Her volunteer hospice worker, Glorie, is a Harvard MBA recently transplanted to this rural backwater from New York.
Glorie is tense, unhappy and guilt-ridden, her only child having been killed in an auto accident when she was driving.
As she attempts to care for and comfort the cantankerous Grace, the sophisticated Glorie gains new perspectives on values and life's highs and lows.
"A sentimental odd couple crowd pleaser...[with] a steady drip of easy laughs."
— The New Tork Times
"A lot of good humor...artfully designed to confirm hopes...Offers the opportunity for good, honest, grandstanding acting."
— The New York Post
| Character |
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| Gloria Whitmore late thirties, early forties. A New Yorker. |
| Grace Stiles ninety year old country woman. |
Grace & Glorie is a American comedy play written by Tom Ziegler and published by Samuel French in New York (1997).
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