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Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood

how a play fixes things

By Forest GreenPublished 8 months ago 1 min read
Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood
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In this adaptation from 2002, New York based playwright and soon to be marred Sidda Walker is given a interview about her inspirations, which she states an very difficult upbringing in Louisiana. When her mother Vivi founds out about the interview she is livid and cuts Sidda out of her will and Sidda in turn does not invite her to her upcoming wedding. The whole fight and separation does not sit well with Vivi's three childhood friends who then take Sidda from New York and back to Louisiana. While there, they explain to why Vivi was the way she was and they all hope for a reconciliation before the wedding.

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Comments (3)

  • Dharrsheena Raja Segarran8 months ago

    I've not watched this but it sounds very intriguing! Excellent review!

  • Mother Combs8 months ago

    🖤

  • Rhazan's Pen8 months ago

    I watched the movie before, and I've always dreamed of having good friends/sisters like them. That kind of bond is hard to find.

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