That Championship Season | Style
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That Championship Season is a drama set in time contemporary with when it was written, 1972. The action is confined to one place, the living room of Coach’s house. The living room is practically a museum to the past. The furnishings are frayed, torn, and of an old style. The curtains are made of lace and are dirty. The walls are decorated with pictures of political figures—like Senator Joe McCarthy and John F. Kennedy—and loaded shotguns. The television set is from the 1950s. The silver trophy the team won in 1952 seems to be the bestkept item in the...
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