The Cell
by Robert Woles

The Cell

Highlights

Unit Set/Multiple Settings Comedy

Synopsis

A compelling play about the anguish and humour of convent life, about women dedicated each in her way to a lifetime of service, yet who cannot cut themselves free from the human failings of jealousy and pride.

The two main sub-themes derive from the arrival at the Convent of a delinquent sixteen-year-old girl, Eileen, and the death of the Mother Superior, which closely involves Sister Catherine.

There is, in fact, a relationship between what could be taken as the delinquency of Eileen and that of Sister Catherine.

There is also the question of what is regarded as "weakness" and what as "strength" in our society.

The main theme, however, is the duplicity of purpose in a Christian society—its material ambitions in direct conflict with its ideals.

Publication

Publisher Samuel French
ISBN-13 9780573110740
ISBN-10 0573110743

The Cell is a comedy play written by Robert Woles and published by Samuel French .

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