The Courtship of Winifred Edwards (Or: The Handkerchief Play)
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Ryan Vaughan:
4 Jul. 2024
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A home run of a play that discusses societal expectations, finding our own paths in the world, and above all LOVE. This play has a plot line that keeps you on your toes, humor that keeps you smiling and laughing, and relatable characters that you truly want the best for (yes even the ones who get in the protagonist's ways). This would be a joy to see staged. Well done. ”
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James Perry:
18 Jun. 2024
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The Handkerchief Play by Maggie Smith is a captivating exploration of love and societal expectations in 1890s New York. With well-drawn characters like the independent Winifred and the witty Georgia, the play masterfully intertwines humor and romance. The hidden love affair between Winifred and Georgia is both tender and revolutionary, culminating in a heartwarming and triumphant conclusion. Maggie Smith's vivid writing brings the Victorian setting to life, making this play a delightful read that celebrates individuality and love. I highly recommend this play for its engaging storyline and rich character development. ”
Character Information
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the Edwards family’s oldest daughter; independent, full of energy, not looking for love
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the Edwards family’s youngest daughter; a gossip who’s interested in anything you have to say
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the Edwards family’s mother; desperate for perfect daughters and a happy home
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the Edwards family’s father; kind, honest, and straightforward
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Clarence’s niece, Anthony’s cousin; quick-witted and sarcastic
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Clarence’s son, Georgia’s cousin; a romantic, chasing love
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Georgia’s uncle, Anthony’s father; generous and intelligent
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the Woods' family’s only son; charismatic, always found lounging where he ought to not be
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the Woods' family’s only daughter; a busybody who’s friends with everyone