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The Gin Game

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Synopsis

The play centers on Weller Martin and Fonsia Dorsey, two elderly residents of a run-down nursing home who strike up an unlikely acquaintance. Weller, a crusty and cynical man, invites Fonsia to play a game of gin rummy to pass the time. What begins as a polite distraction quickly evolves into a psychological battlefield. As Fonsia—a novice—repeatedly wins hand after hand, Weller’s initial charm dissolves into a volatile, explosive rage. The game becomes a metaphor for their lives: a series of "bad hands" dealt by fate, and the desperate struggle to maintain a sense of control in a world that has discarded them.

As the rounds continue, the dialogue peels back the layers of their carefully constructed facades. They exchange stories of their pasts, their families, and their successes, only for the truth to emerge through the cracks of their bitterness. Each "Gin!" Fonsia calls acts as a stinging reminder to Weller of his lifelong failures. By the final curtain, the cards are scattered, the illusions of dignity are shattered, and the two are left more isolated than when they began, trapped in a cycle of mutual resentment and the cold reality of their abandonment.

Show Information

Category
Play
Age Guidance
Youth (Y)/General Audiences (G)
Number of Acts
2
First Produced
1976
Genres
Drama, Comedy
Settings
Unit/Single Set
Time & Place
A dilapidated sunporch of a nursing home.
Cast Size
small
Ideal For
Community Theatre, Regional Theatre, Includes Mature Adult, Elderly Characters, Small Cast

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Guide Written By:

Alexandra Appleton

Alexandra Appleton

Writer, editor and theatre researcher