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''The Attic, The Pearls and Three Fine Girls'' is a Canadian comedic play collectively written by
Jennifer Brewin Jennifer Brewin is a Canadian writer, director, and artistic director. She is known for co-creating ''The Attic, the Pearls and Three Fine Girls'' and her other work with Common Boots Theatre, formerly known as Theatre Columbus and the Caravan F ...
, Martha Ross, Ann-Marie MacDonald,
Alisa Palmer Alisa Palmer is a Canadian theatre director and playwright. She was the artistic director of Nightwood Theatre from 1993 to 2001. Palmer is currently the artistic director of the English section of the National Theatre School of Canada. Early l ...
, and Leah Cherniak. The title is sometimes stylized ''The Attic, The Pearls And 3 Fine Girls''. The play premiered in 1995 at Theatre Centre West in Toronto, starring MacDonald, Ross, and Cherniak. Both the 1995 production and the revival in1997 were nominated for several Dora Mavor Moore Awards. In 2011, the creators of ''The Attic, The Pearls, and Three Fine Girls'' created and performed a sequel titled ''More Fine Girls''.


Characters

Jojo Fine - a divorced English professor Jayne Fine - a lesbian financier Jelly Fine - an artist who loves boxes


Synopsis

In the prologue, entitled ''The Past'', we are introduced to the three sisters-oldest to youngest: Jojo, a professor who is utterly captivated by her over-seas lover Brecht; Jayne, the systematic big cheese over at
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and the closeted lesbian; and finally Jelly, the self-supporting artist who has a great love for peanut-butter(hence her name being Jelly). We are also introduced to the Torture Dress and the pearls (which are fake). Both of these objects were former possessions of their mother(who was not really their mother at all). Normally played with when the girls played dress up or tea party, she accidentally spilled tea on them when they were little and they have since banned her from ever having a tea party again.
When the Torture Dress is worn, the remaining Fine sisters must carry out whatever duty the sister wearing the dress commands. We are shown the powers of the Torture Dress in the first few moments where Jojo makes Jayne dance. Unlike the Torture Dress, the pearls are not to be played with. We learn this when Jelly lectures her sisters, also telling them that they were not allowed to be shoved into boxes. In the next scene, they have been requested by their father to hold a party one week from today (''next Friday'') to remember the one-week anniversary of their father's death. Jojo and Jayne do not realize that their father died until the very end of the scene after Jelly informs them seven times.


Production history

''The Attic, The Pearls and Three Fine Girls'' premiered in 1995 at Theatre Centre West in
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with Theatre Columbus. The premiere was directed by
Alisa Palmer Alisa Palmer is a Canadian theatre director and playwright. She was the artistic director of Nightwood Theatre from 1993 to 2001. Palmer is currently the artistic director of the English section of the National Theatre School of Canada. Early l ...
and starred Leah Cherniak as Jelly, Ann-Marie MacDonald as Jayne, and Martha Ross as Jo-Jo. The premiered featured music composed by John Millard and Allen Cole.
Jennifer Brewin Jennifer Brewin is a Canadian writer, director, and artistic director. She is known for co-creating ''The Attic, the Pearls and Three Fine Girls'' and her other work with Common Boots Theatre, formerly known as Theatre Columbus and the Caravan F ...
was listed as a dramaturge for this performance. In 1997, the same cast and crew revived the production at
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. Brewin was credited in this performance as a "contributing artist". In 1999,
Thousand Islands Playhouse The Thousand Islands Playhouse is a summer theatre company located in Gananoque, Ontario, Canada. It was founded in 1981 by Greg Wanless and a group of local actors and graduates from Queen's University including Timm Hughes, Joan Gardiner, Mo Bo ...
performed ''The Attic, The Pearls and Three Fine Girls.''


''More Fine Girls''

In 2011, Palmer, MacDonald, Cherniak, Ross, and Brewin created a sequel to the original play, entitled ''More Fine Girls''. ''More Fine Girls'' was supposed to star MacDonald, Cherniak, and Ross reprising their roles as the Fine sisters, but Cherniak dropped out of the play last-minute. Jelly was then played by Severn Thompson. ''More Fine Girls'' was performed at Tarragon Theatre and directed by Palmer with assistant direction from Jennifer Brewin.


Awards


References

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