Put Them All Together
by Anne Commire

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Synopsis

Maggie Lowery is married to a young Navy officer and has a young son who is hyperkinetic.

Maggie is told that the boy's psychological problems are her fault.

She tries desperately to cope, but it is no use.

In one last frantic attempt to save her marriage she plans a romantic evening alone with her husband, after first finding the one babysitter in town who has not heard about David.

While she is fixing dinner, David returns to nearly demolish the house, the dinner, and Maggie's hopes.

The play builds with a horrifying intensity and Maggie finally fights back.

Press Reviews

"Unforgettable...Theatre of high order."

— The New York Times

Publication

Publisher Samuel French
Year 1982
Binding Paperback
Pages 85
Place New York
Language English
ISBN-13 9780573613647
ISBN-10 0573613648
LCCN 83147553
LCC PS3553.O4838 P8 1982
DCC 812/.54

Put Them All Together is a American play written by Anne Commire and published by Samuel French in New York (1982).

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