

Living On ...
Don A Mueller
Awards & Recognition
Winner! 1997 Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Writing
What readers are saying
Readers generally appreciate the emotional depth and complexity of the characters in this play. Many find it beautifully written, with poignant themes of family dynamics and generational connections. Some find it a valuable resource for performance monologues, although a few reviewers noted it could veer into stereotypical territory.
THE STORY: Staged with utmost simplicity, using platforms and a few props, the play probes into the delicate relationship of three singular women: the grandmother, Dorothea, who has sought to assert her independence through strong-willed eccentrici
"A play and a production of a caliber rarely seen on the Philadelphia stage… the language is elegant, witty and carefully wrought."
— Philadelphia City Paper
"A wonderful job of playwriting."
— Minneapolis Star and Tribune
"A funny, perceptive and eloquently written play."
— St. Paul Pioneer Press and Dispatch
| Character |
|---|
| Artie (Artemis) 30s, Dorothea's daughter |
| Echo 16, Dorothea's granddaughter |
| Dorothea 50s, a woman of some means |
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