Friday, August 22, 2014

In the play "Trip to Bountiful" how should I read Jessie May's part? We are doing the Trip to Bountiful in one act play.

In the one act play Trip To Bountiful, Jessie Mae is the daughter-in-law.  She is selfish, and only concerned with money and what she can buy with it.  She is using her mother-in-law's monthly check to pay for her hair,nails,dresses, and all the little extras she wants to buy.  I would act out this role as a spoiled brat who always wants her way.  You might watch the movie before acting out the part.

You can learn more about this play at the link provided.

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