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A Prayer for My Daughter (play)

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A Prayer for My Daughter
Written byThomas Babe
CharactersSgt Kelly
Jack Delasante
Jimmy
Sean
Date premieredJanuary 17, 1978
Place premieredUSA
Original languageEnglish
SettingThe squad room of a downtown precinct

A Prayer for My Daughter is a 1977 play by American writer Thomas Babe. It premiered in 1978 starring Alan Rosenberg and Laurence Luckinbill, directed by Robert Allan Ackerman.

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Plot

The play is set in the interrogation room of a downtown New York City police station in the early hours of July 5. Two hardened cops (Sergeant Kelly and Jack Delasante) have arrested two suspects for the murder of an old woman. During the interrogations, the police try to get confessions from the two suspects, Sean and Jimmy. As they do, they reveal far more about their own vulnerabilities than they intend. The tension of the play is increased by constant updates, by phone, of the state of mind of one of Kelly's daughters. Lonely and unstable, she becomes increasingly suicidal during the play.[1]

Discussion

Thomas Babe's writing deals with the traditional notion of a hero. Throughout A Prayer for My Daughter, the two 'heroes,' the police officers, increasingly blur the lines between right and wrong.

Its 2008 revival was described by critic Karen Fricker as a "poetic meditation on the lack of clear boundaries between masculine and feminine, and good and evil."[2] It combines a threat of violence and homoeroticism.[2] This was written a few years after the end of the Vietnam War, and Babe created one officer as a Vietnam veteran, coping with losing the war and being rejected by his countrymen in the anti-war protests and activism.

The play is named for William B. Yeats' poem for his newly born daughter. Each of the characters, in one way or another, has a daughter; and a variety of father/daughter relationships are explored. This is in contrast to the majority of family dramas related to parent/child relationships, which more often explore the father/son dynamic.

Productions

It was first produced in 1978 in the United States at The Public Theater in New York City, directed by Joseph Papp.[3]

The first UK production was at the Royal Court Theatre, London, in 1978 starring Antony Sher and Donal McCann. The play was first revived in 2008 by the Young Vic, directed by Dominic Hill and starring Colin Morgan, Matthew Marsh, Corey Johnson, and Sean Chapman.[4][5]

References

  1. ^ Fricker, Karen (20 February 2008). "Variety Reviews - A Prayer for My Daughter". variety.com. Retrieved 10 July 2011.
  2. ^ a b Karen Fricker, "Review: ‘A Prayer for My Daughter’", Variety, February 2008, accessed 27 February 2014
  3. ^ Mel Gussow, "Thomas Babe, 59, Playwright For Papp's Public Theater", New York Times, 15 December 2000, accessed 27 February 2014
  4. ^ Fisher, Philip (2008). "The British Theatre Guide : Reviews - A Prayer for My Daughter (Young Vic)". britishtheatreguide.info. Retrieved 21 July 2016.
  5. ^ Best, Jason (8 February 2008). "The Stage / Reviews / A Prayer for My Daughter". thestage.co.uk. Retrieved 10 July 2011.
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