

The Traveling Lady
Horton Foote
A study of a teenage girl, conditioned by the independence her upbringing has thrust on her, who moves into an empty house in the suburbs and awaits the arrival of her wandering parents.
Involved in her vigil are another teenage girl and a young telephone man, who try unsuccessfully to manipulate her.
There is comedy and compassion in this drama which moves simply and indicates the essential strength of the lonely teenage girl.
Daughter Of A Traveling Lady is a American comedy play written by Peter Dee and published by Samuel French (1967).
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