Morning’s at Seven

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Morning’s at Seven is a classic American stage comedy by Paul Osborn that portrays the intertwined lives and long-simmering tensions of four aging sisters in a small Midwestern town.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American play
comedy play
stage play
author Paul Osborn NERFINISHED
awards Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Revival (1980) NERFINISHED
Tony Award for Best Revival of a Play (1980) NERFINISHED
broadwayDebutYear 1939
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describedAs classic American stage comedy
dramaticForm three-act play
firstProducedAt Broadway NERFINISHED
firstProducedInCity New York City NERFINISHED
firstProductionDate 1939
genre comedy
hasRevival 1980 Broadway revival
2002 Broadway revival
notableDirector Vivian Matalon NERFINISHED
notableProducer Elizabeth Ireland McCann NERFINISHED
numberOfMainCharacters 4 sisters
originalLanguage English
settingLocation small Midwestern town
subjectMatter aging
family relationships
sisters
theme long-simmering family tensions
marriage and commitment
small-town life
unfulfilled lives
timePeriodOfSetting early 20th century
writer Paul Osborn NERFINISHED

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Estelle Parsons notableWork Morning’s at Seven
Elizabeth Wilson notableWork Morning’s at Seven
Elizabeth Wilson performedIn Morning’s at Seven