Voices
by Susan Griffin

Voices Book Cover
Voices Cover

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Readers love the play for its focus on women's growth and shared experiences. The message of unity and commonality resonates strongly with audiences.

Empowering theme for womenResonates with audiencesHighlights shared experiences

Synopsis

Written for a 5 woman cast.

A play in poetry about the lives of five women who don't know one another, nor speak to each other.

Rather they're telling their life stories to the audience.

Each is facing some crisis in life.

Erin speaks bitterly of suicide.

Kate, near the end of a life in which she always overcame circumstances, is fearful of death.

All the voices speak in counterpoint to one another, leaving an unspoken dialogue as they echo one another.

The play moves in counterpoint and resonance until the women speak in chorus their voices exchanging scenes from a common history.

Then each sees where her life has moved her.

In the end these women's voices are no longer isolated, nor are their lives separate.

Voices opened to great audience acclaim in New York City.

Publication

PublisherSamuel French
Year1979
BindingPaperback
Pages134
LanguageEnglish
ISBN-139780573630156
ISBN-100573630151

Voices is a American play written by Susan Griffin and published by Samuel French (1979).

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Samuel French · 1979 · 134 pp

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