A three-act play, set in two adjoining backyards in a small Kansas town, about the emotional reactions elicited in the neighborhood widows, spinsters, and teenagers by the handsome but maladjusted stranger who attends their annual Labor Day picnic.
"Mount Vernon Junior College Curtain Callers present "Picnic," the Pulitzer Prize winner, by William Inge, faculty director: Mrs. Julia Dorn Heflin."
"A three-act play, set in two adjoining backyards in a small Kansas town, about the emotional reactions elicited in the neighborhood widows, spinsters, and teenagers by the handsome but maladjusted stranger who attends their annual Labor Day picnic."@en
"The Kennedy Center and Xerox Corporation present William Inge's "Summer Brave"."
"The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Roger L. Stevens, chairman, Martin Feinstein, executive director, the Kennedy Center and Xerox Corporation present the American Bicentennial theatre production, Alexis Smith, Nan Martin, Ernest Thompson, in "Summer Brave," by William Inge, also starring Jill Eikenberry, with Joe Ponazecki, Martha Greenhouse, Peter Weller, Sheila K. Adams, Alice Drummond, Patricia O'Connell, Bill Barrett, Miles Chapin, Mark Kologi, scenery by Stuart Wurtzel, costumes by Donald Brooks, lighting by David Segal, dance staged by Michel Stuart, directed by Michael Montel, produced for the Kennedy Center by Roger L. Stevens and Richmond Crinkley."
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