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TEA FOR THREE: Lady Bird, Pat & Betty (Digital Script)

TEA FOR THREE: Lady Bird, Pat & Betty (Digital Script)

By Eric H. Weinberger and Elaine Bromka.

Product Code: TU7DIG

  • Digital Script
  • Cast size: 1 to 3w.

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Synopsis

What is it like for a woman when her husband becomes the president of the United States—and she is suddenly thrust into the spotlight? This witty, sly and deeply moving script explores the hopes, fears and loves of Lady Bird Johnson, Pat Nixon and Betty Ford. In three scenes taking place in the family quarters of the White House just prior to the end of living there as the wife of a president, each of the women confides alone to the audience. Secrets are spilled about their early years, their husbands' rise to power, their romances with the men, their unique paths as wives in the White House, and their feelings about imminent retirement. Lady Bird Johnson, while preparing a tea for Pat Nixon, defends her husband's quirks but finally admits to herself, "Politics is his oxygen." Mrs. Nixon, drinking tea alone in her room on the eve of her husband's resignation, works on her mail, picks at her food and guardedly recalls happier times before exploding in anger about Watergate and the political world. Betty Ford is discovered reading a TIME magazine in her bathrobe. Forestalling preparations for tea with Rosalyn Carter, Betty lightheartedly recalls past escapades, but eventually admits to being quite lost about life after the White House. Defiantly pushing back the fear, she sails out the door to meet Mrs. Carter. Each of the three portraits becomes intimate, by degrees, as the women wrestle with what Pat Nixon called "the hardest unpaid job in the world."

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Details

  • Status

    In stock

  • Type of Show Digital Script
  • Product Code TU7DIG
  • Cast Size 1
  • Min. Royalty Rate $90/perf
  • Cost $10.95
  • Approx. Run Time 75 min

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  • ISBN(13) 9781619590014
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Media Reviews

"A necessary historical corrective for this callow misreading of women's history and human nature." —www.culturalcapitol.com

"A rare chance to see such a touching, funny and intimate portrait of these three fine first ladies." —www.austinonstage.com

“A beautiful script, full of humor and heartbreak. The production paints realistic—and often unthought-of—images of the first ladies.” —austinonstage.com

 “A glimpse of the personalities of the presidents, through the eyes and hearts of the women who knew the private men, before they entered their all-consuming public lives.” —Record-Review

"A first-class portrayal." —www.culturalcapitol.com

"Beguiling … Bromka treats her subjects with profound and subtle compassion." —www.culturalcapitol.com

"Brilliant! Reaches across the aisles and inspires hope." —www.womenarts.org

"Delightful and insightful … don't miss it." —www.curtainup.com

"Good stories … subtle … even silence is steeped in emotion." —The New York Times

"Will stay with you." —The Villager

"Wonderfully embodies the three women … lighthearted … gently humorous." —This Week in New York