ROSEMARY
by James O'Connor
We see the world of Rosemary, the eldest daughter, and the third of nine children, and her tragedy, which unfolded in secret, and which preceded her family’s ascent to the fame and heartbreak witnessed by the world. The time period is 1936 to the recent past.
Rosemary struggles with her father for respect and understanding. Her self-control, intellect, and social skills clash with those of her graceful...
We see the world of Rosemary, the eldest daughter, and the third of nine children, and her tragedy, which unfolded in secret, and which preceded her family’s ascent to the fame and heartbreak witnessed by the world. The time period is 1936 to the recent past.
Rosemary struggles with her father for respect and understanding. Her self-control, intellect, and social skills clash with those of her graceful siblings, Joe, Jr., Kathleen, and Jack, and her father sees her outbursts as a threat to the well-being of the family. He arranges a lobotomy, which renders her infantile and helpless. In the world of the play, however, she soars as a Kennedy exemplar, and is able to confront her father on common ground after he suffers a debilitating stroke.
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