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Cuffed Frays

A play about relationships, communication, aging, hope, longing, loss and acceptance. It occurs in the surreal "present" in a rural setting. It is a fable featuring a late middle-aged (to old) couple who stay together in a gnarled love. Time has braided them together though their choice of words, familiar rituals and daily practice. The physical flesh is abhorrent, so they manage by jokes and projecting their love onto a pet animal. However, this cat is dying too.

by
Grace Cavalieri

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