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The Rainmaker
Rainmaker centers
around Lizzy Curry, who is told frequently how plain she is by her oldest
brother, Noah, the know-it-all who runs the family farm. Lizzy's Father,
HC. Curry, and her next oldest brother, Jim, are especially keen on
getting Lizzy married off. Noah, however, keeps telling Lizzy to accept
the truth - that she is likely to just be an old maid.
The play unfolds
as the family tries to get the local divorced deputy, File interested
in Lizzy. Then a drifter, The Rainmaker, Bill Starbuck, who shows up
and Lizzy is given the opportunity to see herself through the eyes of
the charmer. Starbuck represents hope for the land, which is suffering
from drought, and hope to fill the emptiness in Lizzy's heart.
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