On Golden Pond
72
Play • Fiction
New England • 1970s
1979
Adult
16+ years
On Golden Pond by Ernest Thompson is a family drama centered around Norman and Ethel Thayer, an elderly couple who spend their summers at their lake house, Golden Pond. This year, their daughter Chelsea visits with her boyfriend's son, Billy. As Norman and Ethel bond with Billy, Chelsea works on mending her strained relationship with her father. The play explores themes of aging, family dynamics, and reconciliation.
Heartwarming
Nostalgic
Contemplative
Melancholic
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Ernest Thompson's On Golden Pond is lauded for its heartfelt portrayal of aging and family dynamics. Critics praise the sharp dialogue and emotional depth, though some feel the pacing drags in places. The character development shines, making it a touching exploration of human connections, despite occasional predictability. Overall, it's a compelling narrative with universal themes.
Readers who enjoy heartfelt, intergenerational stories like The Bridges of Madison County by Robert James Waller or Tuesdays with Morrie by Mitch Albom will appreciate On Golden Pond. It's ideal for those drawn to themes of family dynamics, aging, and reconciliation, set against a serene, natural backdrop.
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On Golden Pond was originally a play written by Ernest Thompson, which debuted in 1979 and won the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding New Play.
The play was adapted into a film in 1981, which starred Henry Fonda, Katharine Hepburn, and Jane Fonda, and went on to win three Academy Awards.
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Ernest Thompson wrote the play at the age of 28, drawing inspiration from his own experiences visiting a rustic family cabin in Maine.
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72
Play • Fiction
New England • 1970s
1979
Adult
16+ years
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