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The Young Man from Atlanta

The Young Man From Atlanta is a drama written by American dramatist Horton Foote first produced Off-Broadway by the Signature Theatre in January 1995. Foote received the 1995 Pulitzer Prize for Drama. This was one of four Foote plays the group produced during its 1994/1995 season.

The Young Man From Atlanta

January 27, 1995

Two parents attempt to cope with the death and homosexuality of their only son

Spring, 1950. Houston, Texas.

Overview[edit]

In this play Foote revived characters which had been in his The Orphans' Home Cycle of nine plays. Will Kidder — 64 years old in this play — was in his early twenties in Lily Dale, and approaching middle age in Cousins. Sixty-year-old Lily Dale Kidder was introduced in Roots in a Parched Ground as a ten-year-old, and was portrayed in subsequent life stages in Lily Dale and Cousins. Her stepfather, 72-year-old Pete Davenport, first appears at age thirty in Roots in a Parched Ground. According to the playwright, he thought he was done with these characters after Cousins, but in the early 1990s found himself thinking about them again and started work on this play.

Lily Dale Kidder

Will Kidder

Pete Davenport

Carson

Tom Jackson

Miss Lacey

Ted Cleveland, Jr.

Clara

Etta Doris Meneffree

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"The Young Man from Atlanta (Characters)"

Foote, Horton (1995). (First ed.). New York: Dutton. ISBN 0-525-94114-2.

The Young Man from Atlanta

at the Internet Broadway Database

​The Young Man from Atlanta​ (list of productions)

at the Internet Broadway Database

​The Young Man from Atlanta​ (1997 production)

at the Internet Off-Broadway Database

​The Young Man from Atlanta​ (1995 production)