6.6
11 min
Invoking a biblical story of life coming from dry bones, Condit constructs an experimental narrative about an older woman’s confrontation with her own mortality after the death of her mother. The bone represents the promise of youth and hope—a promise jealously coveted by the young, but needed more by those grown old. Inverting cultural values, Condit represents feminine youth as a mannequin, and seeks humanity in the form of the older woman, who is reborn by overcoming her fear of death.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Sophie Finson Wohl | Sophie | Unowned | |
Jill Sands | Young Woman | Unowned | |
Faye Auerbach | Unowned | ||
Else Beckhart | Unowned | ||
Helen Buck | Unowned | ||
Lloyd Condit | Unowned | ||
Barbara Elbaz | Unowned | ||
Mark Elbaz | Unowned | ||
Lita Kohn | Unowned | ||
Charlotte Rosenberg | Unowned | ||
Sylvia Sochat | Unowned | ||
Joe Spivak | Unowned | ||
Darwin Stetzer | Unowned |