The Autumn Garden

by  Hellman, Lillian

Published: 1957

Acts: 3

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Acts: 3
Male Roles: 5
Female Roles: 7
Flexible Roles: 0
Has Chorus/Extras: No

Synopsis

the premise of the play is contemplating the meaning of middle age to an assorted group of people gathered together in a summer home. all of them are, in one way or another, frustrated and unhappy. Most of them are under the illusion that some day the things from which they suffer will be removed and they will be once more at peace. But when they come to see themselves, they realise that man is the sum of his past life, that they are incapable of any real revolt against their past and that what they have made of themselves in earlier years is what they are when age approaches. and yet they are not tragic figures. all of them are troubled average people, human, commonplace: but they are studied with great understanding and a touch of intelligently unsentimental compassion.