

The Country Girls
Edna O'brien
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Readers have mixed opinions about the play, with some praising its character depth and realistic portrayal of addiction during the Great Depression. Others, however, find the themes outdated and feel that the narrative lacks a compelling climax. Overall, many appreciate Odets' craftsmanship, though some view it as suited more for film than theatre.
THE STORY: The title character is Georgie Elgin, a faithful, forgiving woman, whose long years of devotion to her actor husband, Frank, have almost obliterated her own personality.
The life of an actor's wife is not as glamorous as many imagine.
So
"Here is real and exciting theatre, alive and healthy and greatly rewarding.” —Newsday (NY). ”It's a superb show.“ —Variety. ”…scenes of electrifying theatricality…"
— Cue Magazine
The Country Girl is a American play written by Clifford Odets and published by Dramatists Play Service (1951).
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