"And Mis Reardon Drinks A Little" by Paul Zindel is a wonderfully witty and fun play for women and a literary gift from the sixties, still with relevance today. Whether considering a piece for professional production, or student actors, or even just a fun read, it is lovely entertainment/5(6). Playbill for a production of And Miss Reardon Drinks A Little, written by Paul Zindel, at New York's Morosco Theatre. The show ran for performances, running from Febru to . Performing the role of Catherine Reardon, Estelle Parsons received a Tony Award nomination for Best Actress in a Play. "And Mis Reardon Drinks A Little" by Paul Zindel is a wonderfully witty and fun play for women and a literary gift from the sixties, still with relevance today. Whether considering a piece for professional production, or student actors, or even just a fun read, it is lovely entertainment/5(5).
This show was entered in the Kootenay Drama Festival, Melodie Hull was awarded a Certificate of Merit for Acting in the role of Miss Catherine Reardon. Please visit our Festivals page on the CCT Gallery for more information. Out of gallery. Retro Productions presents. And Miss Reardon Drinks A Little. by Paul Zindel. The Gene Frankel Theatre. 24 Bond Street. New York, NY Between Lafayette and the Bowery. Take the B, D, F, M to Broadway-Lafayette or the 6 to Bleecker Street. Also walking distance from the N, R at 8th Street and the 6 at Astor Place. And Miss Reardon Drinks a Little. Paul Zindel. Dramatists Play Service Inc, - Drama - pages. 6 Reviews. THE STORY: Their father having deserted them in their childhood, the three Reardon sisters have grown up in a house of women, dominated by their mother, who is only recently dead. But time has erased the tender closeness of girlhood.
And Miss Reardon Drinks a Little is an American play written by Paul Zindel. The story involves three sisters: Catherine, an alcoholic; Anna, a hypochondriac and Ceil, an attention-starved socialite. Productions. Paul Zindel wrote this play in the late s. While the mother of the Reardon sisters has recently passed away, her presence is continually felt by the two sisters who still live in her apartment, and you can certainly see shades of Zindel's family in the Reardons. Paul Zindel has said that And Miss Reardon Drinks A Little is his version of Edward Albee's classic Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? It's certainly got a similar dark humor and cutting dialogue in it. "And Mis Reardon Drinks A Little" by Paul Zindel is a wonderfully witty and fun play for women and a literary gift from the sixties, still with relevance today. Whether considering a piece for professional production, or student actors, or even just a fun read, it is lovely entertainment.
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