The Marriage of Bette and Boo - Chicago Reader So I thank them warmly, and for the way also they accepted me into their ranks for this production. Character: Bette is an airheaded Catholic girl, who's got no real knowledge of the world. Then I met Booey, sort of on the rebound. Production Stage Manager, James Harker, Stage Manager, Pamela Singer, Joan Allen as Bette Brennan, Patricia Falkenhain as Margaret Brennan, her mother, Bill McCutcheon as Paul Brennan, her father, Mercedes Ruehl as Joan Brennan, her sister, Kathryn Grody as Emily Brennan, her sister, Graham Beckel as Boo Hudlocke, Bill Moor as Karl Hudlocke, his father, Olympia Dukakis as Soot Hudlocke, his mother, Richard B. Shull as Father Donnally/Doctor, Christopher Durang as Matt, Note: During the final week, Dalton Dearborn and Ann Hillary played Karl and Soot. We will keep fighting for all libraries - stand with us! It becomes simply entertainment. Christopher Durang, the humorist and satirist, has rarely written anything funnier or more serious than his mordant comedy "The Marriage of Bette and Boo." i enjoyed Durang's staging notes at the end. Focusing on the marriage of Bette and Boo as the linchpin around which all the action turns, he shows them apparently following the examples of their families, as they marry without a lot of thought, and then suffer. This leaves Bette hopeless, and causes the story to only go downhill from there. Holidays would regulate joy so that anyone who didnt feel joy on those days would feel bad. "Full Length Plays - The Marriage of Soon, the joyous birth of their son Matt occurs, but that joy is short-lived as what follows in their married life rarely brings Bette and Boo . Dramatists Play Service, 1985. The Marriage of Bette and Boo, first produced in 1973, was rewritten to open at the Public Theatre in 1985. Later that year the play also won the prestigeous Dramatists Guild Hull Warriner Award. Paul, Ive asked you not to speak, the mother says disapprovingly.
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