

The Monkey Walk
John Murray
This psychological mystery is set in the waiting room of a clinic, where five mothers await word on the future of their children.
Each child has a developmental disabilty, and each mother has been offered the opportunity to change her child into a genius.
Exploring the women's hopes, fears and guilt, Marsha Sheiness' drama examines the very nature of parent/child love.
"Strong, serious theatre (from Sheiness) takes the stage with power and presence... tantalizing enigmatic, sharply detailed dialogue."
— Cincinnati Enquirer
| Character |
|---|
| NURSE (25-60) – Efficient, no-nonsense. |
| MRS. EVANS (27-40) – Very reserved. Uses cutting humor as a defense against her emotions. Cautious about revealing her feelings, but when she does, she is warm and caring. |
| MRS. LUTHER (30-40) – An immigrant from a patriarchal culture. Deeply religious. Has a strong sense of self, which is in conflict with her subservience to the men in her life. |
| MRS. AMBER (35-50) – Charming and gracious, and very insecure. Sincerely tries to be understood and understanding. |
| MRS. LEWIS (30-40) – Strong-willed and opioninated. She is impulsive, not premeditated. She is instinctually decent and a good mother. |
| MRS. TODD (25-40) – She drinks too much. Her sense of humor hides her pain. She is sensitive, warm and friendly. |
| JOE (8-12) – Warm and open. He enjoys teaching and learning. |
Monkey, Monkey, Bottle Of Beer, How Many Monkeys Have We Here? is a American play written by Marsha Sheiness and published by Samuel French in New York (1975).
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