By: Thompson Buchanan (1877-1937)
" Woman's Way" by Thompson Buchanan is a powerful and insightful guide for women seeking to navigate the challenges and opportunities of the modern world. Through a series of thought-provoking essays and stories, Buchanan explores the unique experiences and perspectives of women and offers practical advice for achieving success and fulfillment in both their personal and professional lives.
Buchanan's writing is both engaging and compassionate, providing readers with a reassuring voice of support and encouragement. Her emphasis on self-care, self-empowerment, and self-discovery resonates deeply with readers, inspiring them to embrace their potential and pursue their dreams with confidence and determination.
Overall, "Woman's Way" is a must-read for any woman looking to cultivate personal growth, resilience, and a sense of purpose in today's fast-paced world. Buchanan's wisdom and guidance leave a lasting impact, empowering women to embrace their authentic selves and thrive in every aspect of their lives. Book Description: "A Woman's Way" belongs to a class of comedy curiously rare on our native stage in recent seasons, the comedy of smart people, with a flavor of character study to give it dignity." "In this comedy, it is "inevitable" that the wife and the other woman should meet in the presence of the husband, and that they should come to open grapple under the very eyes of the audience. The joy of [Buchanan's] comedy, of course, in no small measure is due to the fact that the other woman is not at all the sort of antagonist the wife expected; that she is, in fact, charming, with worldly poise equal to the occasion."
- Summary by Walter Prichard Eaton, 1915
Cast list:
General Livingstone, Act 1: ToddHW
Mrs. Livingstone, Act 1: Sonia
Mr. Lynch: Alan Mapstone
Salie Livingstone: Annie Mars
Mrs. Stanton: TJ Burns
Mrs. Blakemore: WendyKatzHiller
Bob Livingstone: Greg Giordano
Oliver Whitney: Tomas Peter
Mrs. Belle Morris: Michele Eaton
Mr. Morris: Jim Locke
Wilson: qthemusic123
Howard Stanton: HelloCentral
Marion Stanton: Jenn Broda
Stage Directions: Scotty Smith
Editing: ToddHW
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