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This dramatic work centers on the Berniers, a family living in New Orleans whose lives are disrupted by the unexpected return of a prodigal son. The play examines how the family's two spinster sisters have preserved their brother Julian's childhood room as a shrine, revealing their obsessive devotion and the psychological toll of their sheltered existence. When Julian arrives with a young bride, the family's fragile dynamics fracture as long-buried resentments surface. The attic of the title serves as both literal setting and metaphor for preserved memories, stunted growth, and the destructive power of nostalgia. The drama unfolds through three acts that trace the unraveling of familial bonds as material desires and emotional needs collide, exposing the corrosive effects of dependence and the difficulty of escaping one's past.
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