

A Grand Romance
David Wiltse
I have always loved the story in Henry James’ novel, Washington Square, and I needed to find something for a young Hispanic actress I wanted to work with, so with Ron Bashford’s help, we adapted the story.
As we worked on it, we found that it fit really well in the early Sixties, on the verge of the huge social revolution.
This time period also made sense because the female lead was trapped in the Fifties by her conservative mother, a successful woman who was ashamed of having a half-Hispanic child.
Sometimes, when you’re working on a play, things fall in place—the backstory for our play (I say “our” because Ron Bashford was such a close collaborator) arose effortlessly out of the story we were presenting.
As the last scene takes place, the young Hispanic daughter hears the beginning of a Sixties protest and leaves the house to join them
Constance Congdon
2 Washington Square is a play written by Constance Congdon, based on the novel by Henry James and published by Broadway Play Publishing (2020).
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