The Impossibility of Getting Out: The Psychopolitics of the Family in Getting Out, Gretchen Cline * At the Intersection: Configuring Women's Differences through Narrative in Norman's Third and Oak: The Laundromat, Grace Epstein * Revolving It All: Mother-Daughter Pairs in Marsha Norman's 'night, Mother and Samuel Beckett's Footfalls, John Kundert-Gibbs * A Place at the Table: Hunger as Metaphor in Lillian Hellman's Days to Come and Marsha Norman's 'night, Mother , Linda Ginter Brown * And the Time for it was Gone: Jesse's Triumph in 'night, Mother, Ann Marie Drew * I Don't Know What's Going to Happen in the Morning: Visions of the Past, Present, and Future in The Holdup, Robert Cooperman * The Other Funeral: Narcissism and Symbolic Substitution in Marsha Norman's Traveler in the Dark, Scott Hinson * Marsha Norman's Sarah and Abraham: 'The Moon Is Teaching Bible,' Katherine H. Burkman and Claire R. Fried * 'This Haunted Girl:' Marsha Norman's Adaptation of The Secret Garden, Lisa Tyler * Writing the Other, Marya Bednerik * Don't Read This Review! 'night, Mother by Marsha Norman, Robert Brustein * Update with Marsha Norman, Linda Ginter Brown * Bibliography, Robert Conklin