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Turtle Tears: A Play in Two Acts
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Turtle Tears: A Play in Two Acts

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Only two things stand in the way of two cantankerous women maintaining peace and independence in their twilight years-their daughters. Nellie wants nothing more than to live out her days in a house trailer in the desert, but her daughter Margie wants to sell the land while the offers are still hot. Nellie’s sister-in-law, Iris, has no home and must rely on the kindness of others, but she has burned all of her bridges. Will she be able to mend the past hurts between she and her daughter Bethany, or will they part ways once and for all? Set in rural Arizona, where the only things pricklier than the cactus are the wit and drama.Reviews: Suthern Hicks’ tale about two elderly friends has that kind of cozy, down-home feel that makes you want to grab a cold glass of lemonade, your favorite backyard chair and set a spell with Nellie and Iris behind their Arizona desert trailer. -Critics’ Choice: LA Weekly, Jim Crogan Bring a hankie: Turtle Tears does it best to tug on the heartstrings. As its title suggests, the hankies come out late in Turtle Tears at the Taber Theatre. But since Suthern Hicks seems to have been inspired by the comedy-into-melodrama formula of Steel Magnolias, you know those tears are going to come. Hicks has written a character-driven play uncommonly dependent on strong audience attachment to the (mostly) women on stage. If you’re willing to stick it out with Hicks’ gals…Turtle Tears produces an emotional pull. -Los Angeles Times, Robert Koehler What a serendipitous delight it is to discover both a small theatre production performed with such professional polish and a new play which entertains and moves us. Such is the case with Suthern Hicks’ new comedy-drama, Turtle Tears. -The Burbank Leader, Alan Raeburn

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Shophar So Good
Date
25 August 2019
Pages
102
ISBN
9780997077834

Only two things stand in the way of two cantankerous women maintaining peace and independence in their twilight years-their daughters. Nellie wants nothing more than to live out her days in a house trailer in the desert, but her daughter Margie wants to sell the land while the offers are still hot. Nellie’s sister-in-law, Iris, has no home and must rely on the kindness of others, but she has burned all of her bridges. Will she be able to mend the past hurts between she and her daughter Bethany, or will they part ways once and for all? Set in rural Arizona, where the only things pricklier than the cactus are the wit and drama.Reviews: Suthern Hicks’ tale about two elderly friends has that kind of cozy, down-home feel that makes you want to grab a cold glass of lemonade, your favorite backyard chair and set a spell with Nellie and Iris behind their Arizona desert trailer. -Critics’ Choice: LA Weekly, Jim Crogan Bring a hankie: Turtle Tears does it best to tug on the heartstrings. As its title suggests, the hankies come out late in Turtle Tears at the Taber Theatre. But since Suthern Hicks seems to have been inspired by the comedy-into-melodrama formula of Steel Magnolias, you know those tears are going to come. Hicks has written a character-driven play uncommonly dependent on strong audience attachment to the (mostly) women on stage. If you’re willing to stick it out with Hicks’ gals…Turtle Tears produces an emotional pull. -Los Angeles Times, Robert Koehler What a serendipitous delight it is to discover both a small theatre production performed with such professional polish and a new play which entertains and moves us. Such is the case with Suthern Hicks’ new comedy-drama, Turtle Tears. -The Burbank Leader, Alan Raeburn

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Shophar So Good
Date
25 August 2019
Pages
102
ISBN
9780997077834