The Rivers Under the Earth
This play is thought to represent middle-age in Wilder's unfinished cycle of The Ages of Man.On a point of land jutting into a lake in southern Wisconsin the Carter family enjoys a summer's eve. It's an evening like many others: Nothing happens and everything happens. Each member of the family - sixteen year-old Tom his seventeen-year-old sister Francesca and their parents Mr. and Mrs. Carter - shares different memories somehow connected with their surroundings. These memories color the mo
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The Rivers Under the Earth
This play is thought to represent middle-age in Wilder's unfinished cycle of The Ages of Man.On a point of land jutting into a lake in southern Wisconsin the Carter family enjoys a summer's eve. It's an evening like many others: Nothing happens and everything happens. Each member of the family - sixteen year-old Tom his seventeen-year-old sister Francesca and their parents Mr. and Mrs. Carter - shares different memories somehow connected with their surroundings. These memories color the mo
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The Rivers Under the Earth

The Rivers Under the Earth

by Thornton Wilder
The Rivers Under the Earth

The Rivers Under the Earth

by Thornton Wilder

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This play is thought to represent middle-age in Wilder's unfinished cycle of The Ages of Man.On a point of land jutting into a lake in southern Wisconsin the Carter family enjoys a summer's eve. It's an evening like many others: Nothing happens and everything happens. Each member of the family - sixteen year-old Tom his seventeen-year-old sister Francesca and their parents Mr. and Mrs. Carter - shares different memories somehow connected with their surroundings. These memories color the mo

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780573601118
Publisher: Concord Theatricals
Publication date: 12/31/2014
Pages: 28
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.06(d)
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