

Just Passing
Mary Crowther
They may be mother and daughter yet they are strangers to each other, still refusing to face what really happened that day.
No wonder they cannot move on with their lives.
It takes another stranger, Cassiel, a passing fisherman to help them disentangle the weeds that are drowning them.
But Cassiel is more than he appears...A hauntingly beautiful, many-layered tale of love and forgiveness, played out on an abandoned jetty.
| Character |
|---|
| Riverwoman 60, distracted but resolute. |
| Fisherman 40 plus, observant, imperturbable. |
| Stranger 40, volatine but vulnerable. |
| Girl (voice only) 8, apprehensive. |
Strangers (Crowther) is a play written by Mary Crowther and published by Samuel French .
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