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Member of the Wedding, The

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noun

  1. a novel (1946) and play (1950) by Carson McCullers.


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A week before graduating, I got an audition for “A Member of the Wedding,” the Carson McCullers play.

From Los Angeles Times

Harris also won three Emmys, U.S. television's highest honor, and was nominated for an Oscar for her role in the 1952 film "The Member of the Wedding," the movie version of the play that made her famous.

From Reuters

On Broadway he played in Deep Are the Roots and accumulated other notable credits for his screen roles in Bright Victory, Member of the Wedding, The Caine Mutiny, The Manchurian Candidate and The Sandpiper.

From Time Magazine Archive