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Tanya Barfield


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Readers appreciate the emotional depth conveyed in the play. They find the themes of hope and despair resonate strongly throughout the narrative.
Originally produced at Actor's Theatre of Louisville, this innovative play by a winner of the Pulitzer Prize blends events in a modern day museum with action on the Kentucky frontier of 1778.
Flo, the museum's cleaning woman, embarks on a journey filled with heroes, history and, ultimately, love.
| Character |
|---|
Russell a sttler |
Flo a cleaning woman in a history museum |
Hilly a new night cleaning man |
Blackfish chief of the SHawnee |
Mr. Wilson a curator at the museum |
Rick a mechanic |
Jemma Boone's daughter |
Squire Boone Boone's brother |
Daniel Boone the frontier hero |
Loving Daniel Boone is a American comedy play written by Marsha Norman and published by Samuel French in New York (1992).
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Samuel French · 1992 · 92 pp
Restrictions: Major Markets Only (US) / Standard Restriction (UK)
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