ICEBOUND - Talkin' Broadway's Review
A trio of sour middle-aged siblings gathers in the parlor of the family homestead in northern Maine like "carrion crows around a sick cow in a pasture," awaiting the death of their equally curmudgeonly mother and dreaming of getting hold of their inheritance, in the Metropolitan Playhouse's production of Owen Davis's 1923 Pulitzer Prize-winning play Icebound. . . .
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