The Glory Of Living
by Rebecca Gilman

The Glory Of Living Book Cover
The Glory Of Living Cover

Synopsis

The award-winning, "viscerally powerful" (The Guardian) early play by the author of Spinning Into Butter and Boy Gets Girl Set in the rural Deep South, Rebecca Gilman's The Glory of Living received critical acclaim rare for a new American play when it had its British premiere in 1999, garnering the Evening Standard Award for Most Promising Playwright.

Set to open in New York in the fall of 2001, this work focuses on fifteen-year-old Lisa, the daughter of a prostitute, and Clint, the car thief she runs away with to escape the misery of life with her mother.

But the happier times that sullenly childlike Lisa yearns for never materialize, as Clint orders her to procure young runaways for him.

No one notices that these teenage girls are missing until an anonymous call to the police reports their murders.

Could the caller--and the killer--be Lisa?

Rebecca Gilman has created a riveting, unsentimental portrait of a young woman whose most striking quality is not her capacity for evil but the depth of her emptiness, in an environment as harsh and unyielding as the contours of her life

Performance

Cast

A medium cast size of 8 total roles, 3 female and 5 male roles.

Publication

Publisher
Faber & Faber
Year Published
2001
ISBN 10
0571199984
ISBN 13
9780571199983
Binding
Paperback
Edition
1st
Print Length
96 pages
Place Published
New York
Language
English
LCCN
2001042898
LCC
PS3557.I456 G58 2001
DCC
812/.54
Print
The Glory Of Living is a American play written by and published by Faber & Faber in New York, 2001. The print edition has an ISBN-13 of 9780571199983 and an ISBN-10 of 0571199984.

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