A lonely young woman who's recently totaled her car. A misanthropic priest who teaches Spirituality Accelerated. An audacious telemarketer who dreams of riding free on the American highway. A comedy with all the amenities for a contemporary motoring lifestyle, WINNEBAGO explores the dangers of intimacy and the desire for human connection.
A lonely young woman who's recently totaled her car. A misanthropic priest who teaches Spirituality Accelerated. An audacious telemarketer who dreams of riding free on the American highway. A comedy with all the amenities for a contemporary motoring lifestyle, WINNEBAGO explores the dangers of intimacy and the desire for human connection.
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Victor Lesniewski:
Winnebago
by Julianne Jigour
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Delightful in its restraint, yet revealing deeper emotional complexity with each page, this play paints a full portrait of our unbridled American spirit and imagination.
Delightful in its restraint, yet revealing deeper emotional complexity with each page, this play paints a full portrait of our unbridled American spirit and imagination.
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Eugenie Carabatsos:
Winnebago
by Julianne Jigour
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Put simply, I love this play. It's delightfully funny, while always maintaining a grounded, heartbreaking core. The relationship between the young woman and the priest is especially moving, as they both try to figure out who they are, what they want, and where they're going.
Put simply, I love this play. It's delightfully funny, while always maintaining a grounded, heartbreaking core. The relationship between the young woman and the priest is especially moving, as they both try to figure out who they are, what they want, and where they're going.
”
Mora V. Harris:
Winnebago
by Julianne Jigour
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The young woman at the center of this story goes on a journey that is both painfully familiar and refreshingly hopeful. This is a beautiful, funny, delicate, play that everyone should read and see!
The young woman at the center of this story goes on a journey that is both painfully familiar and refreshingly hopeful. This is a beautiful, funny, delicate, play that everyone should read and see!