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Midgie Purvis.

Midgie Purvis.

Mary Chase
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Mrs. Edwin Gilroy Purvis is a rich, fashionable and middle-aged member of society. She is also given to cutting unexpected, and sometimes eyebrow-raising capers. Her rather stuffy son, Canfield , has tried to reason with her but the thing that really makes Midgie sit up is overhearing Canfield's future mother-in-law drop a hint of what people really think of her. Midgie is distressed but, more importantly, she is struck by the realization that she has become something of a "character" whom no one, not even her son, needs any more. But it also happens that when Midgie receives this revelation she is dressed in her cleaning woman's shabby clothes and, to avoid embarrassment of exposure, she is obliged to scurry out of the house and into her wildest escapades yet. For having usurped her cleaning woman's clothing, she now assumes her identity as well and, with wig and false wrinkles, becomes the aged sitter for three bright but bumptious young children. At first it is only a temporary ruse but as Midgie begins to feel appreciated and alive her deception takes on more meaning than her real life. The result is an hilarious mix-up that can only be set straight by Midgie's giving up her double identity and telling the truth. This she does with quiet resignation but the outcome is not a loss but a gain. Midgie goes back to being herself, but this time it is the world which seems to have changed a little, thanks to her being in it."
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Dramatist's Play Service
Release
January 28, 1998
ISBN
0822207540
ISBN 13
9780822207542

Midgie Purvis.

Mary Chase
0/5 ( ratings)
Mrs. Edwin Gilroy Purvis is a rich, fashionable and middle-aged member of society. She is also given to cutting unexpected, and sometimes eyebrow-raising capers. Her rather stuffy son, Canfield , has tried to reason with her but the thing that really makes Midgie sit up is overhearing Canfield's future mother-in-law drop a hint of what people really think of her. Midgie is distressed but, more importantly, she is struck by the realization that she has become something of a "character" whom no one, not even her son, needs any more. But it also happens that when Midgie receives this revelation she is dressed in her cleaning woman's shabby clothes and, to avoid embarrassment of exposure, she is obliged to scurry out of the house and into her wildest escapades yet. For having usurped her cleaning woman's clothing, she now assumes her identity as well and, with wig and false wrinkles, becomes the aged sitter for three bright but bumptious young children. At first it is only a temporary ruse but as Midgie begins to feel appreciated and alive her deception takes on more meaning than her real life. The result is an hilarious mix-up that can only be set straight by Midgie's giving up her double identity and telling the truth. This she does with quiet resignation but the outcome is not a loss but a gain. Midgie goes back to being herself, but this time it is the world which seems to have changed a little, thanks to her being in it."
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Dramatist's Play Service
Release
January 28, 1998
ISBN
0822207540
ISBN 13
9780822207542

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