Gertrude Stein And A Companion
by Win Wells

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Highlights

All Women Unit Set/Multiple Settings American

Synopsis

"The play begins just after the death of Gertrude Stein.

Her ghost returns to Alice B. Toklas and the genesis and development of their relationship is richly portrayed.

Mr. Wells has truly captured the feeling, art, music and literature of Paris of those years, when Pablo and Ernest and Henri and all of Gertrude's friends spent their free time in the great writer's salon.

This play is a director's dream.

It flits back and forth in time as the actors play not only Gertrude and Alice but a host of famous people who were part of their lives."--Publisher's website.

Press Reviews

"An imaginative and compelling entertainment."

— Christian Science Monitor

"The evening is a joy...Brisk, fun and literate."

— Gannett Newspapers

Characters

Character
Alice B. Toklas

petite, dark and almost eagle-like in her angular looks. The sharp-tongued witicisms come as a surprise from this understated woman.

Gertrude Stein

robust, big woman in her late fifies. The over-powering, positive, warm personality is the essential key to the character.

Publication

Publisher Samuel French
Year 1983
Binding Paperback
Pages 63
Place New York
Language English
ISBN-13 9780573690358
ISBN-10 0573690359
LCCN 84190507
LCC PN3203 .T45 1983
DCC 792/.0222

Gertrude Stein And A Companion is a American play written by Win Wells and published by Samuel French in New York (1983).

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