The Gin Game

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The Gin Game is a Pulitzer Prize–winning two-character play by D.L. Coburn that uses a series of gin rummy games between elderly nursing home residents to explore themes of aging, loneliness, and human frailty.

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instanceOf play
stage work
author D. L. Coburn
awardReceived Pulitzer Prize for Drama
castComposition elderly characters
centralActivity gin rummy games
characterAgeGroup elderly
characterType nursing home residents
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
dramaticConflict escalating tension during card games
dramaticDevice card game as metaphor for life
dramaticForm two-hander
explores disappointment and failure
power dynamics in relationships
psychological vulnerability in old age
the search for companionship
feature two-character cast
firstProductionLocation United States of America
surface form: United States
focusesOn relationship between two elderly residents
genre drama
isPulitzerPrizeWinning true
language English
mainCharacters Fonsia Dorsey
Weller Martin
notableFor intense character study
minimalist setting
use of game structure to reveal character
numberOfActs 2
numberOfCharacters 2
originalMedium theatre
PulitzerPrize Pulitzer Prize for Drama
setting nursing home
retirement home
structure two-act play
subjectMatter aging in institutional care
life in a nursing home
theme aging
human frailty
interpersonal conflict
isolation
loneliness
regret
timePeriodOfSetting contemporary to its writing
tone bittersweet
darkly comic
tragicomic
writer D. L. Coburn

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Jessica Tandy notableWork The Gin Game
Jessie Alice Tandy notableWork The Gin Game
subject surface form: Jessica Tandy