

Gwen In Purgatory
Tommy Murphy
Gwen has just been released from the home where she has been under psychiatric care.
She is trying to re-establish her life, her identity, and her relationship with her estranged young children.
"A powerful work that rivets viewers to their seats [...] Suspenseful drama at its finest [...] Emotions erupt like Mount Vesuvius."
— Chagrin Herald Sun
| Character |
|---|
| Gwen Ii the physical opposite of Gwen; stylish, well-dressed and heavily made up. |
| Estelle Reeves a social worker in her forties; she is physically nondescript and dresses very professionally. |
| Mary Rose Kessler Gwen's mother; a plain, unstylish woman in her late sixties. |
| Gwen Kessler a woman in her mid-thirties; plain-looking and poorly dressed. |
Gwen And Gwen is a American play written by Nancy Kiefer and published by Samuel French in New York (1997).
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