The Attic, the Pearls and Three Fine Girls

The Attic, The Pearls and Three Fine Girls is a Canadian comedic play collectively written by Jennifer Brewin, Martha Ross, Ann-Marie MacDonald, Alisa Palmer, and Leah Cherniak.

The play premiered in 1995 at Theatre Centre West in Toronto, starring MacDonald, Ross, and Cherniak.

Jojo Fine - a divorced English professor[1] Jayne Fine - a lesbian financier[2] Jelly Fine - an artist who loves boxes[2] In the prologue, entitled The Past, we are introduced to the three sisters-oldest to youngest: Jojo, a professor who is utterly captivated by her over-seas lover Brecht; Jayne, the systematic big cheese over at Bay Street and the closeted lesbian; and finally Jelly, the self-supporting artist who has a great love for peanut-butter(hence her name being Jelly).

The premiere was directed by Alisa Palmer and starred Leah Cherniak as Jelly, Ann-Marie MacDonald as Jayne, and Martha Ross as Jo-Jo.

[5] In 2011, Palmer, MacDonald, Cherniak, Ross, and Brewin created a sequel to the original play, entitled More Fine Girls.