

He's Having A Baby
Fred Carmichael
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Readers appreciate the emotional depth and sincerity of the play. Many find its exploration of adoption and family dynamics both heartbreaking and relatable. The humor interspersed within the serious themes adds to the overall engaging experience.
A desperate L.A. professional couple, unable to have children, arrange to buy the unborn baby of a dirt-poor Louisiana pair.
Emotions run high and relationships hang by a thread in this passionate and heartbreaking Off-Broadway drama by Mad Man writer Jane Anderson.
It is a play that audiences will take home with them; it might provoke disagreement, as do the issues themselves.
"An absolutely brilliant piece of playwriting."
— Kansas City Star
"Rich language, broad humor, and true wit - an authentic piece of literature."
— Missouri Rep
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| DICK CURRAN [cur-ren] - The oldest human being alive at Cliffhorn Heads, a bit wise, a bit adream. |
| SHOUTER MACTOMAS [moc-toe-maash] - Another ancient, a man of bearing, a man of old rules and superstitions. |
| SMIGGY FLAHERTY [FLAH-herty] - Colm's age, his closest friend. A quiet man, gently spoken, strong as the rest. |
| ROISIN FLAHERTY (Smiggy's wife) [ROE-sheen flah-herty] - Smiggy's wife. A handsome, erect woman of the same age. |
| CIARAN JOYCE [keer-on] - Not yet twenty and anxious to get off the island |
| GOBNAT CONNEELY [gaub-nit coe-neely] - Martin's very young wife. Helps him in the pub and still shy about it. |
| TIM-COLIE CURRAN [tim-coalie] - Ciaran's age. Deaf and mute; and so maybe the finest instinctive fisher. |
| REDMOND CURRAN [cur-ren] - Maybe 40. The new king. A man embittered by the abandonment of the island, especially by Colm's. |
| DEARBHLA CONNEELY [der-vlah COE-neely]: Nearly as old as Dick. A seeress, whose finger is on the island's pulse. |
| MARTIN CONNEELY [COE-neely] - Middle-aged owner of the Captain's Public Drinking House. Guiness importer, fish exporter, ex-postmaster, wood seller. |
| FATHER DIRANE [deer-RON] - Middle-aged or older. An outdoor priest, proud of his parish at the Heads. |
| AIDAN CURRAN (Redmond's son) [aid'n] - Redmond's son, undecided: to leave the island or become a lifer. Ciaran's age. |
| COLM PRIMROSE [coal-l'm] - In his thirties. A returned islandman, the MacAfee's step-son. The would-be king. |
| THE MACAFEE [mac-uh-fee] - Old. The revenant of Colm's step-father and fishing partner. Bearded. |
| LIAM FLAHERTY [LEE-um flah-herty] - A fisher of Colm's age, steady, just as strong but more withdrawn than the others. |
| CAPT DEREK CHAMBERS Of the beam-trawler Surprise. British. Colm age, neatly bearded, midlands accent. |
The Baby Dance is a American comedy play written by Gardner Mckay and published by Samuel French in New York (1992).
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