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327:"Released from prison Arlene returns to a run-down apartment in Louisville, intent on starting her life over. Rebellious and disruptive as a young girl, she has found strength in religion and wants to put her youth (as Arlie) behind her. But her struggles to find her way in the present (as Arlene) is counterpointed by flashbacks of her past (as Arlie), her two personalities being represented by two performers, who sometimes appear onstage simultaneously. We meet the guards and prison officials with whom Arlie waged a running battle; and the unfeeling, slatternly mother, the lecherous former prison guard, the pimp ex-boyfriend, and the touchingly friendly neighbor with whom Arlene is confronted in the present. Ultimately, the play, like life, offers no simple answers---but it conveys, with heart-rending honesty and compassion, the struggle of someone fighting for her life against incredible odds" (Dramatists Play Service Inc.) 319:"A catwalk stretches above the apartment and a prison cell, Stage Right, connects it by the stairways. An apron Downstage and Stage Left completes the enclosure of the apartment in playing areas for the past. The apartment must seem imprisoned." (Dramatists Plays Service Inc.) 316:. There is a sink, an apartment-size combination stove and refrigerator, and a counter with cabinets above. Dirty curtains conceal the bars on the outside of the single window. There is one closet and a door to the bathroom. The door to the apartment opens into a hall." 138:
in May 1979. The play concerns a female prisoner just released from prison, who returns to her home in Kentucky. Although she tries to have a normal life, her past experiences keep intruding.
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at the Marymount Manhattan Theatre from October 19, 1978, to November 5, 1978. It was then produced by
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Arlene: a thin, drawn woman in her late twenties, who has just served an 8-year prison term for murder
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John Glassner Award, and Susan Kingsley won the Outer Critics Circle Award for Best New Talent.
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Ruby: Arlene's upstairs neighbor; a cook in a local diner; also an ex-con, in her late 30s
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The Humana Festival: The History of New Plays at Actors Theatre of Louisvelle
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Carl: Arlene's former pimp and partner in various crimes; in his late 20s
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Warden: Superintendent of Pine Ridge Correctional Institute for Women
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This article is about a play by Marsha Norman. For other uses, see
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The play was a 1979 Selection, The Burns Mantle Theater Yearbook,
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The world premiere was held at the Humana Festival at the
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Internet Off-Broaway Database, accessed September 6, 2014
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Index

Getting Out (disambiguation)
Marsha Norman
New York City
English
Louisville, Kentucky
Marsha Norman
Off-Broadway
Phoenix Theatre
Lester Osterman
Lucille Lortel
Off-Broadway
Theatre de Lys
Susan Kingsley
Pamela Reed
John C. Capodice
Bob Burrus
Fritz Sperberg
William Jay
Madeleine Thornton-Sherwood
Anna Minot
Kevin Bacon
Leo Burmester
Hansford Rowe
Joan Pape
Jon Jory
Spencer H. Berlin
Marilyn R. Strauss
James Tilton
Actors Theatre
Louisville, Kentucky

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