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All day in the street, I’ve heard her, r...

Priscilla Ceiling

Homebody/Kabul

Tony Kushner

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Gender
Female
Playing Age
Young Adult
Style
Dramatic
Act/Scene
Act 2, Scene 6
Time & Place
Kabul, 1998
Length
Medium
Time Period
Contemporary
Show Type
Play
Age Guidance
Mature Audiences (M)

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All day in the street, I’ve heard her, running. Well in my head I did. Just ahead of us, always just around the corner. You know your mother running, you know that sound. Nearer I came, the more rapidly she’d run, out of sight, my proximity . . . repelled her, drove her on, on, away
[...]
Or getting on without us.
Don’t know about you but I feel a proper ruddy fool.
Milton?
Hello?
Please, say something.

Tony Kushner, Homebody/Kabul. Theatre Communications Group, 2004 (electronic edition). p. 129.

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