The Eden Echo
by Ruth Angell Purkey

The Eden Echo Book Cover
The Eden Echo Cover

Highlights

One Act The Future Exterior Set Contemporary Costumes/Street Clothes American Comedy

Synopsis

"In a world without men, two whimsical old ladies bemoan their boring, unromantic universe.

It is truly a woman's world now, courtesy of an avenging Creator who has wiped the male sex from the face of the earth because of man's war-like nature and invention of the H-bomb.

However, the lovely granddaughter of an especially dominating matriach, has gone searching in the forest for a groundhog, only to discover that she has unearthed the last surviving man, hidden away in a cave in suspended animation.

The dilemma of the only man in a woman's world creates a suspenseful comedy, tinged with a bit of poignancy, and we are left with a charmingly delightful echo of another place and time".

Characters

Character
Lavinia

Also old and odd.  She too wears slightly zany apparel.  She is tall and thin and somewhat fluttery.

Gwendolyn

Older than the other two and distinctly masculine in bearing.  Her clothing's lunatic quality possesses a certain harsh primness, contrasing with the femine giddines of Theodosia's and Lavinia's garments.

Arabella

Young, beautiful and refreshingly innocent, with a rather hauntingly poignant approach to life.

The Ground Hog

A male animal.

Thedosia

A very eccentric old lady, dressed in rather peculiar clothes.  She mimes flourishing a lorgnette whth exaggerated drama.

Publication

Publisher Samuel French
Year 1976
Pages 20
Language English
ISBN-13 9780874408560
ISBN-10 0874408563

The Eden Echo is a American comedy play written by Ruth Angell Purkey and published by Samuel French (1976).

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