Marianne can't understand why her daughter Amy won't speak to her Grandma Jean. Amy can't understand why her mom won't mind her own business. Then things get spooky when Grandma Jean starts answering back.
Marianne can't understand why her daughter Amy won't speak to her Grandma Jean. Amy can't understand why her mom won't mind her own business. Then things get spooky when Grandma Jean starts answering back.
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Loving Grandma Jean
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Loving Grandma Jean
by Natalie Sacks
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Sacks' short play is a marvelous tale about multi-generational conflict and the power of speaking up against those tactless voices in our heads. If only exorcising the living in real life were as entertaining as in this winning comedy.
Sacks' short play is a marvelous tale about multi-generational conflict and the power of speaking up against those tactless voices in our heads. If only exorcising the living in real life were as entertaining as in this winning comedy.