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A New England household gathers as an elderly matriarch lies dying, and the confinement of winter brings family tensions, resentments, and competing claims to light. Siblings and in-laws squabble over caregiving, social standing, and the family homestead while secrets from the past surface. Over three acts spanning late autumn to the following spring, the play traces how duty, greed, regional manners, and buried grievances shape each character's choices, producing moral reckonings and a claustrophobic portrait of rural community life rendered through plainspoken dialogue and domestic realism.
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