

Glimmer, Glimmer, And Shine
Warren Leight
THE STORY: As described by The New York Post : The play is about a starving young painter living in a Greenwich Village loft...He is immediately established as mildly freaky: beer chilling on top of an ice cube, a mat of hair pasted on his che
"This play, which follows a would-be artist who never quite makes it, is touching, funny, and filled with the wry perceptions which have become a hallmark of the author's richly comic style. “Mr. Schisgal is a brilliant writer of comedy, and his play is filled with delightful things.” —New York Post. “…a constant joy in its own distinctive and beguiling manner.” —Newsday (NY). ”…a funny, lovely, painfully gentle play that manages—without being fake, sensitive or psychedelically souped up—to understand just the thinking of today's young people."
— Women's Wear Daily
Jimmy Shine is a American comedy play written by Murray Schisgal and published by Dramatists Play Service (1969).
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