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The only play to ever win the Pulitzer Prize
before opening on Broadway (1981)
Thus begins one day in the manic lives of three southern sistersone repressed, one irrepressible, and one suffering from being caught smack in the middle. This 1981 Pulitzer Prize-winning comedy is laced with homespun humor that takes shots at the heart of Southern traditions, as it offers an illuminating, poignant look at family relationships. In the end, will the three sisters find ways to escape the ghosts of the past to somehow seize the future? It would be a crime if you didn’t find out. By Beth Henley | |

