Dona Eis Requiem a one act

It is the day of Dona's funeral. Her three younger sisters and her daughter are trying to cope with their grief. Dona was a music teacher and a great fan of Mozart candies, but is that enough justification for a Mozart candy tin to be her final resting place?

It is the day of Dona's funeral. Her three younger sisters and her daughter are trying to cope with their grief. Dona was a music teacher and a great fan of Mozart candies, but is that enough justification for a Mozart candy tin to be her final resting place?

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Dona Eis Requiem a one act

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  • Danielle Wirsansky: Dona Eis Requiem a one act

    Heartfelt, funny, and wonderfully authentic, Dona Eis Requiem finds humor and humanity in the chaos of family grief. Torbush creates four distinct, compelling women whose love for one another shines through even in their disagreements, reminding us that the most meaningful farewells are rarely the most conventional.

    Heartfelt, funny, and wonderfully authentic, Dona Eis Requiem finds humor and humanity in the chaos of family grief. Torbush creates four distinct, compelling women whose love for one another shines through even in their disagreements, reminding us that the most meaningful farewells are rarely the most conventional.

BARBARA: The second eldest of a family with four adult daughters. Her older sister, DONA has just died.

LAURA: The youngest daughter. A nurse who works nights.

ALICE: DONA’s daughter, niece to BARBARA, LAURA, and CAROL.

CAROL: The third daughter, eccentric, alcoholic.