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Catherine: When Billy and I were first m...

Catherine

Waiting for the Parade

John Murrell

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Gender
Female
Playing Age
Young Adult, Adult
Style
Dramatic
Act/Scene
Act 1, Scene 14
Time & Place
Alberta, Canada, 1940s
Length
Medium
Time Period
Contemporary
Show Type
Play
Age Guidance
Thirteen Plus (PG-13)

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Catherine: When Billy and I were first married - we fought all the time. About everything. My clothes. His clothes. My friend. His friends. Whether or not to have children.

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End: Finally she can’t remember what he looked like - at all. That’s what hurts. That’s what’s - peculiar. Losing him - a little at a time.

For full extended monologue, please refer to clips or the script edition cited here: John Murrell, Waiting for the Parade, Talonbooks, 1980, p. 62-63.

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