Richard Nelson Brilliant. --The New Yorker
About the loss of memory, family devotion and having an individual voice. --Associated Press
A neo-Chekhovian serious comedy, with conflicting viewpoints eloquently yet understatedly represented… It deals provocatively and entertainingly with political realities. --John Simon, Bloomberg.com
About the loss of memory, family devotion and having an individual voice. --Associated Press
A neo-Chekhovian serious comedy, with conflicting viewpoints eloquently yet understatedly represented… It deals provocatively and entertainingly with political realities. --John Simon, Bloomberg.com
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Plays
80 Pages