

Some Men
Terrence Mcnally
Awards & Recognition
Nominee: 2015 Tony Award Nominee: 2015 Drama Desk Award
"At the heart of the humor is the sublime narcissism of the professional players and their honest conviction that nothing matters except the theater. You really must laugh at McNally’s unquenchable wit – but those sloppy-kiss tributes to the theater are deeply felt and honestly moving."
— Variety
"A maliciously funny diatribe about the desperate and demented business of producing a play on Broadway."
— Associated Press
"This is the sort of comedy that puts the broad in Broadway, with a genuinely funny script boasting pointed barbs at theater mainstays... It’s Only A Play is a poison-pen mash note to New York theater, at once gleefully bitchy and affectionate."
— Entertainment Weekly
| Character |
|---|
| Julia Budder The producer. Attractive and genuinely nice. |
| Ira Drew The critic. Wears glasses and has food stains on his tie. |
| Frank Finger The director. Soon to be knighted. |
| Virginia Noyes The star. She has an electronic bracelet on her ankle. |
| James Wicker The best friend. He used to be a stage actor. |
| Gus P. Head The temporary help. Fresh off the farm. |
| Peter Austin The playwright. Everything is riding on tonight. |
It’s Only a Play – Broadway Highlights
It's Only A Play is a American comedy play written by Terrence Mcnally and published by Dramatists Play Service (1998).
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