Full Length, Drama
Characters: 3 female
Exterior Set
When Katie arrives in the field of Corcamore to paint a
watercolor of the legendary stone of Clough E. Regan, she is
accompanied by youthful versions of her mother and grandmother.
Katie exists in the present while the others are in their own time.
Their conversations companionable and hostile by turns reveal
family history and its intricate relation to the wider story of
Irish culture. Humorous discussions of social prejudice, religious
fervor and perennial man trouble movingly evoke the mixture of
nostalgia and progressiveness that characterized the twentieth
century.
"Romantic [and] well written. There is a lovely understanding of
human beings." Examiner
"Leonard is a master of the witty one liner [and] he has a ...
gift for words with musical quality." News of the World
"An Irish play about Irish themes [that] speaks with a universal
heart." Monterey Country Herald
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