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Jenny Keeps Talking

Author(s):
Richard  Greenberg

In three monologues, one actress plays three women. First we meet Jenny, an established left-wing columnist whose newspaper is in the throes of a takeover. No thanks to her editor, with whom Jenny used to sleep and who promised he'd be able to save her job, she's tossed out after fourteen years of service. No longer considering herself young enough to start life over, she reluctantly calls upon the charity of her grandmother who lets her stay at a leaky family cottage on a forgotten island off the coast of Maine. There she meets an (at first) overly friendly handyman whom by the play's end we find out isn't so bad after all. She also gets angry enough about the way she's been treated to write a book of essays which ultimately sweeps her back onto the national scene, and then some. In the second monologue, we meet Jenny's ne'er-do-well sister Claudia, an Upper West Side bohemian and failed opera singer whose life has been a string of get-rich-quick schemes and disastrous sublets (both in terms of real estate and relationships). "My future," she says, "is in breakfast"--meaning she intends to open a breakfast-only restaurant in Jenny's cottage. This starts a series of answering machine arguments between Claudia and her sister as they vie for Jenny's home and expose past wounds that have never healed between them. By the end of Claudia's scene she too gets tossed out of her familiar surroundings when the landlord finds out she's been renting illegally. In the play's last scene, the women's grandmother recounts how she's secretly saved up enough money to take care of both her granddaughters, if only they could do something she respected. The doorbell rings, and all three are about to get together for a bumpy evening of settling their scores.

Play Details:
Genre(s): Comedy
Drama
Time Period(s): Not Available
Play Type: Play
Runtime: Not Available
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Set Complexity: Not Available
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Year First Published: Not Available
Total Characters: 1
Male Characters: 1
Female Characters: 0
Androgynous Characters:Not Available
Minimum Cast: Not Available
Maximum Cast: Not Available
Cost: FEE: $50 per performance
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Publisher: Dramatists Play Service
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