Title
LIMBO
Playwright
JEROME McDONOUGH
Synopsis

"...The undiscover'd country from whose bourn no traveler returns" has puzzled, intrigued, confounded, and inspired humankind since the first reasoning being in the faint dawn of prehistory looked at a dying companion and wondered, "What now?" What happens in that moment of death? An early movie version of Uncle Tom's Cabin pictured Little Eva on her death bed...and a beam of light slowly descended from Heaven and enfolded her like a gentle loving arm. Dante gave a different picture—but his characters weren't sweet little Eva's. And many of the world's other great authors contributed their versions of that mysterious moment...and the thereafter.

Jerome McDonough offers a new idea: Suzanne and Hal are driving to work in heavy traffic. Suddenly they find themselves in a dingy room. Mrs. Braunig is fumbling for her key. Denise is telephoning. In a flash they are in the same dingy room, staggered by the sudden change, wondering where they are, and why. Perhaps worst of all, they don't know how to get out. Outside, groundskeepers digging graves laugh...they know. This ensemble play focuses on the way we humans see ourselves—and what happens after death. They eventually get out. McDonough says the hereafter is as each of us plans it, that we predetermine our destiny by the way we arrange our lives and imagine our deaths. Perhaps we should say that's what McDonough seems to be saying in this play. "One can never be absolutely sure..." McDonough says. Limbo is not a science fiction piece or a horror story. It may be a philosophical study but each director, performer, and audience participant must interpret it for him/herself.

One act; one interior; modern clothes. Limbo is a 2-ensemble play, one onstage and the other, the Groundkeepers, working around and even among the audience.

"Our performance placed first in the Southeast Missouri District Speech Contest...An excellent and challenging script!"—Malden, Mo., High School.

Other McDonough original plays: Eden, Filiation, Mirrors, Plots, Requiem, Reunion, Stages, Stations

See also: Plays About Death and War


Cast Size
6M, 7W
Playing Time
35 MIN.
ISBN
W2199

Price
BOOKS $4.75; ROYALTY $35/$25