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A Los Angeles drama critic called REGARDING MRS. CARTER a "Hamlet for women." That is certainly hyperbole, but this theatrical monologue provides a strong showcase for a mature female actor with an understanding of style, wit, and emotional honesty. It requires one costume and can be performed with a minimal set, but a creative lighting designer is crucial. The play may also be performed with the script in hand. Performance rights are available through the author.

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A Los Angeles drama critic called REGARDING MRS. CARTER a "Hamlet for women." That is certainly hyperbole, but this theatrical monologue provides a strong showcase for a mature female actor with an understanding of style, wit, and emotional honesty. It requires one costume and can be performed with a minimal set, but a creative lighting designer is crucial. The play may also be performed with the script in hand. Performance rights are available through the author.
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Autorenporträt
Kevin Lane Dearinger is a retired Broadway actor-singer and English teacher. His publications include The Bard in the Bluegrass, Marie Prescott, Clyde Fitch and the American Theatre, several volumes of poetry, and two memoirs, Bad Sex in Kentucky and On Stage with Bette Davis: Inside the Fabulous Flop of Miss Moffat. Eleanor Robson Belmont, A Theatrical Life will be published in 2023. Other plays include Expiation, A Kentucky Quilt, and Naked on Request. His poems have also appeared in a variety of journals and magazines. His work attempts to keep time with his Kentucky heritage, his love of family, his LGBTQ identity, and his own erratic pulse.