LLOYD GOLD
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Plays by Lloyd Gold
Grave Undertaking, A |
| 1st Produced: | 1974 | |||||
| Company: | - | |||||
| 1st Published: | Dramatists Play Service, NY, | ISBN | - | |||
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| Genre: | comedy/drama | Comedy | Parts: | Male | 7 | Female | 2 |
| Parts Other: | - | |||||
| Notes: | Chosen to inaugurate the Bicentennial Season of American Plays at Princeton's McCarter Theatre (N.J.), | |||||
| Synopsis: | The time is Mardi Gras, the place a New Orleans funeral parlor. As the action begins, in a wildly farcical scene, a bereaved family, accompanied by a young priest, is reviled and driven away by the irate funeral director—a man who, while dealing with death, can only regard it with ridicule and disdain. As it happens the funeral director, a widower, has a young daughter who, born with a damaged heart, is doomed to an early death, and his apparent brusqueness is the only and best way he knows how to prepare her for her fate. Moved by her plight the fledgling priest attempts to offer spiritual guidance to the frail girl, and a gentle, romantic attachment grows between them, despite the father's objections. Eventually the girl, accompanied by the priest and her father's best friend, an alcoholic doctor, realizes her dream of going out into the world—and to Mardi Gras. It is for her a crowning happiness. But it is also a final one—a journey away from death and yet to death, and to a release which all who cared for her may now share. | |||||