

Dealer's Choice
Patrick Marber


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Readers appreciate the compelling themes of forgiveness and identity explored in the play. Many find the characters' journeys resonate deeply, reflecting personal struggles and emotional healing. The writing is noted for its poignant insights into family dynamics and the scars of the past.
THE STORY: Stephen runs a restaurant and has a weekly poker game in the basement.
He enjoys playing for big money, and it's not unusual for the waiters to lose their paychecks, or more, each week.
One of the waiters, Mugsy, wants to start a restaur
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Dealer's Choice is a American play written by Jeffrey Sweet and published by Dramatists Play Service (1998).
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Dramatists Play Service · 1998 · 72 pp
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