Carrie Watts dreams of escape from the bustling city and of a return to simpler times in her beloved Bountiful, Texas. She sets out on a risky journey to her beloved hometown, with her family in hot pursuit. Along the way, she encounters kindness and compassion … and makes a remarkable discovery about the true meaning of home. One of the foremost interpreters of Horton Foote’s work, Michael Wilson directs Nancy Robinette as Carrie Watts with Tom Story as her son, Ludie, and Kimberly Gilbert as her daughter-in-law, Jessie Mae. This classic American drama is a touching portrait of family, what we hold onto and what we leave behind.
1953 | Broadway |
Broadway |
2013 | Broadway |
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Year | Ceremony | Category | Nominee |
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1954 | Outer Critics Circle Awards | Best Supporting Performance - Drama | Eva Marie Saint |
1954 | Theatre World Awards | Performance | Eva Marie Saint |
1954 | Tony Awards | Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Play | Jo Van Fleet |
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