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START: Waiters, police, and others – ran...

Catharine Holly

Suddenly Last Summer

Tennessee Williams

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Gender
Female
Playing Age
Young Adult
Style
Dramatic
Act/Scene
Scene 4
Time & Place
A Gothic Mansion in New Orleans, 1936
Length
Short
Time Period
Contemporary
Show Type
Play
Age Guidance
Thirteen Plus (PG-13)

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START: Waiters, police, and others – ran out of buildings and rushed back up the hill with me. When we got back to where my Cousin Sebastian had disappeared in the flock of featherless little black sparrows,
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END: There wasn’t a sound any more, there was nothing to see but Sebastian, what was left of him, that looked like a big white-paper-wrapped bunch of red roses had been torn, thrown, crushed! – against that blazing white wall …

Tennessee Williams. Suddenly Last Summer. Penguin Modern Classics (electronic version), 2009. p.67-8.

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