The Mutilated

Tennessee Williams(Dramatists Play Service)

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Synopsis

"The Mutilated, as described in Variety, "is about a pair of alternately friendly and quarrelsome floozies in a fleabag hotel in the French quarter of New Orleans in the 1930s.

Margaret Leighton plays the one who has inherited an income just sufficient to give her pretensions and keep her supplied with the wine.

Kate Reid plays a raucous hag just out of jail on a shoplifting charge.

The would-be genteel lady is morbidly senstive about being physically mutilated, having had a breast removed.

Her harpy companion, Williams seems to be saying, is spiritually deformed, having suffered the cruelty of fellow humans.

The implication is that all of us are maimed in some form or other.

The play is written as a sort of Christmas parable, with a chorus of incidental characters singing hymns resembling carols ..."--Back cover.

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