The Donahue Sisters
by Geraldine Aron

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One Act30 minsPresent DayAll WomenInterior SetAmerican

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Readers generally have a positive impression of 'The Donahue Sisters', often finding it a worthwhile purchase. However, one reader expressed confusion about the material, indicating a varied reception among audiences.

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Synopsis

The attic of the family home in Ireland, once a playroom, is the setting for this sinister play from the author of Bar and Ger.

Awaiting the death of their father, sisters talk about their unhappy lives long into the night.

The time comes for a ritual re enactment of a violent incident from their childhood.

Departing from the hitherto naturalistic style, Aron imaginatively has the sisters speak and act in unison to create the persona of a young boy.

When the ritual is complete, things return to normal and the women seem to have found answers to their problems.

Remaining is the uneasy prospect of the past repeating itself.

Inventive and mysterious, this play is a challenge to both actors and directors.3 women

Characters

Character
Rosie
Annie
Dunya

Publication

PublisherSamuel French
Year1991
BindingPaperback
Pages40
PlaceLondon
LanguageEnglish
ISBN-139780573132346
ISBN-100573132348
LCCN92161946
LCCMLCS 92/02896 (P)

The Donahue Sisters is a American play written by Geraldine Aron and published by Samuel French in London (1991).

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