This eloquent, enthralling and ultimately shattering play explores the final hour in the life of a young woman who has decided that life is no longer worth living.
"…honest, uncompromising, lucid, penetrating, well-written, dramatic, and…unmanipulatively moving…"
New York Magazine
"It is sparse and concise, introspective and penetrating, powerful and uncompromising, intense and intelligent, warm and theatrical. It is THE American tragedy."
New England Entertainment Digest
"Something I hadn’t seen in a long time happened at 'Night, Mother: The audience still sat applauding after the house lights came up, as if waiting for the cast to come round and join them."
Village Voice
"…a shattering evening…"
The New York Times
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The scene is the living room/kitchen of a small house on an isolated country road, which is shared by Jessie and her mother. Jessie’s father is dead; her loveless marriage ended in divorce; her absent son is a petty thief and ne’er-do-well; her last job didn’t work out and, in general, her life is stale and unprofitable. As the play begins Jessie asks for her father’s service revolver and calmly announces that she intends to kill herself. At first her mother refuses to take her seriously, but as Jessie sets about tidying the house and making lists of things to be looked after, her sense of desperate helplessness begins to build. |
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