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The Curious Savage
November 13 - 23
Comedy
The Curious Savage,” by John Patrick, is the warm-hearted tale
of Mrs. Ethel Savage, a slightly eccentric, extremely wealthy widow.
Being the recipient of her deceased husband’s estate, she wants
to make the best use of it, despite her greedy stepchildren’s
selfish attempts to get their hands on it. Mrs. Savage, however, has
put her wealth into negotiable bonds in the hopes of establishing
a fund to help others realize their hopes and dreams, much to the
siblings’ chagrin. They then commit her to a “sanitorium” in
the hopes of shocking her to her senses. There she meets a variety
of social misfits, all needing exactly the kind of help Mrs. Savage
can provide and who eventually appear more sane that those outside
the walls of the institution. These wonderful individuals run the
gamut of characterization possibilities, and immediately endear themselves
to Mrs. Savage (and to the audience as well). With the help of her
new-found friends, Mrs. Savage leads her stepchildren on a merry chase
which eventually brings them to the pits of humiliation and despair
even as Mrs. Savage obtains her freedom. The dominant mood is comedy
with plots, plans, and hi-jinx, however the philosophy is far from
laughable. The audience is left with a feeling that the neglected
virtues of kindness and affection have not been entirely lost in a
world that seems motivated at times only by greed and dishonesty! |
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