

Thornton Wilder's Playlets: Short, Short Plays for 3-5 Persons
Thornton Wilder
This collection features Thornton Wilder's last plays, a series of short works inspired by the Deadly Sins and the Ages of Man.
Published for the first time in a single acting edition, Wilder’s The Seven Deadly Sins features seven one-act plays, each depicting the complexity and consequence of human fallibility.
The collection includes: The Drunken Sisters (Gluttony) Bernice (Pride) The Wreck on the 5:25 (Sloth) A Ringing of Doorbells (Envy) In Shakespeare and the Bible (Wrath) Someone From Assisi (Lust) Cement Hands (Avarice)
"Twinkly yet gently unsettling. Wilder's sage, perpetually intrigued view is wry and cockeyed."
— The Washington Post
"Men may brood disruptively in Wilder's universe but there are also always women whose profound, commonsensical spirit of acceptance keeps the human race on its track."
— The New York Times
Thornton Wilder One-Act Series: The Seven Deadly Sins is a play written by Thornton Wilder and published by Samuel French .
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