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Little
Mary Sunshine 1979
The first scene
takes place in a high school gymnasium, circa 1963. Joanne is a hilarious
but lovable priss with a Southern drawl and over-the-top mannerisms.
Mary is the wild one of the group. Kathy is the great organizer, the
one who plans the best parties and is captain of the cheerleading squad.
Their obnoxiously comical interaction is cut short when their principal
announces the death of President Kennedy.
During the second
scene, set in the spring of 1968 in a Sorority House, the differences
between the characters become more pronounced. The three women are graduating
from college and are planning for their futures. Wild Mary is going
to Europe to experience life. Drawling Joanne is getting married, and
organizer Kathy is grappling with a career choice and struggling with
overcoming a broken heart.
The last scene,
in a garden of an apartment, summer, 1974. The women no longer have
much in common at all. Joanne has become the happy homemaker. Mary is
laughably flamboyant, and Kathy has finally learned to stop trying to
control her life and start enjoying it.
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