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Автор: Tracy Letts
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      Mary Page Marlowe is copyright © 2016 by Tracy Letts

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      2016039122 (print) / 2016045560 (ebook)

      ISBN 978-1-55936-855-1 (ebook)

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      Book design and composition by Lisa Govan

      Cover design by John Gall

      Cover photo by Serge Giotti/Millennium Images

      First Edition, December 2016

       FOR MOM

      I think we are well advised to keep on nodding terms with the people we used to be, whether we find them attractive company or not. Otherwise they turn up unannounced and surprise us, come hammering on the mind’s door at four A.M. of a bad night and demand to know who deserted them, who betrayed them, who is going to make amends.

       —Joan Didion

      CONTENTS

      Scene 2

      Scene 3

      Scene 4

      Scene 5

      Scene 6

      Scene 7

      Scene 8

      Scene 9

      Scene 10

      Scene 11

       PRODUCTION HISTORY

      Mary Page Marlowe received its world premiere at Steppenwolf Theatre Company (Anna D. Shapiro, Artistic Director; David Schmitz, Managing Director) on April 10, 2016. The production was directed by Anna D. Shapiro. The scenic design was by Todd Rosenthal, the costume design was by Linda Roethke, the lighting design was by Marcus Doshi, the sound design was by Richard Woodbury, and the original music was by Diana Lawrence; the production stage manager was Malcolm Ewen. The cast was:

      MARY PAGE MARLOWE

Ages 59, 63, 69Blair Brown
Ages 27, 36Carrie Coon
Age 50Laura T. Fisher
Age 12Caroline Heffernan
Age 19Annie Munch
Ages 40, 44Rebecca Spence
LOUIS GILBERTJack Edwards
WENDY GILBERT Madeline Weinstein
LORNATess Frazer
CONNIEAriana Venturi
ANDYAlan Wilder
ED MARLOWEStephen Cefalu, Jr.
ROBERTA MARLOWEAmanda Drinkall
SHRINKKirsten Fitzgerald
NURSESandra Marquez
RAYIan Barford
DANGary Wilmes
BENKeith D. Gallagher

       CHARACTERS

      MARY PAGE MARLOWE

      Age 10 months

      Age 12

      Age 19

      Ages 27, 36

      Ages 40, 44

      Age 50

      Ages 59, 63, 69

      LOUIS GILBERT

      WENDY GILBERT

      LORNA

      CONNIE

      ANDY

      ED MARLOWE

      ROBERTA MARLOWE

      SHRINK

      NURSE

      RAY

      DAN

      BEN

      NOTE

      Wendy Gilbert, ages 16 and 20, should be played by the same actor. Roberta Marlowe, ages 19 and 32, should be played by the same actor.

      SETTING

      Various locations in Ohio and Kentucky.

       SCENE 1

       1986.

       Mary Page Marlowe is forty.

       Her son, Louis, is twelve.

       Denny’s. Dayton, Ohio.

      LOUIS: I get all these mixed up. (Pause) Can you keep these straight? I can’t remember how they go. (Pause) Mom.

      MARY PAGE: What.

      LOUIS: Tell me how these go.

      MARY PAGE: You don’t know your states.

      LOUIS: I always get these mixed up.

      MARY PAGE: Do you have a geography class?

      LOUIS: