Chronicles
by Don Nigro

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Highlights

120 mins1920sEnsemble CastInterior SetPeriod CostumesAmericanComedy

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Readers find the themes of love and identity compelling. The exploration of familial relationships resonates well with the audience, suggesting a deeper emotional narrative that engages viewers.

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Synopsis

In 1920 the Pendragons gather for the first time in years at the crumbling family mansion in Ohio where Matt Armitage lies dying.

As his daughter Dorothy, who can neither hear nor speak, provides a running commentary which is heard only by the audience, her wild sister Jessie chases their half brother John Rose from room to room and tries to fathom what betrayal is behind her father's refusal to speak to her mother.

Uncle David, an eccentric poet, is back from scouring Europe for a lost girl.

John Rhys Pendragon, the journalist, broods over his wife's death and the loss of his beloved daughter.

Sister Lizzy bustles around trying to feed everybody while enduring her own grief as Sarah, the housekeeper, is being driven mad by the confusion.

Trapped in the labyrinth of a darkly cruel history, these people nevertheless love each other and make each other laugh.

Richly textured and intricately woven through time and space, a funny and moving addition to the author's series the Pendragon Plays .

Characters

Character
Alison Rose Armitage

their mother

Matthew Armitage

their father

Sarah Pritchard

the housekeeper

Lizzy Hopkins

eldest daughter of Matt and Alison

David Armitage

Matt's son

John Rose

Alison's son

Jessie Armitage

her younger sister

Publication

PublisherSamuel French
Year2003
BindingPaperback
Pages96
PlaceLondon
LanguageEnglish
ISBN-139780573628528
ISBN-100573628521
LCCN2007407063
LCCMLCS 2006/45981
DCC812.54

Chronicles is a American comedy play written by Don Nigro and published by Samuel French in London (2003).

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