

Primadonna
Rosie Kellett
The aging bag lady on the streets who opens the play is the eponymous Primrose Way, once a professional actress.
As she reminisces and her story unfolds, we see her enthusiastic youthful self retracing her career in the theatre and reliving the memories of her ambitious mother – herself a professional actress – who delights in playing a number of other characters who drift through Primrose’s recollections.
"A beautifully written, poignant drama with ideal festival potential."
— Scene
"It made me laugh. It made me cry. What more could one want?"
— Prompt
| Character |
|---|
| Her Mother middle aged |
| Young Primrose teens/twenties |
| Primrose sixties/seventies |
Primrose Way is a play written by Ron Nicol and published by Samuel French .
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