

A Play for Mary
William McCleery
THE STORY: The play follows the romance of Betsy and Michael, a pair of twenties/early thirties, bright, ambitious downtowners who meet at a play and experience instant, overwhelming chemistry--the magic and misery of the wound that can only be heal
"A paranoid romantic comedy about the mating rituals of contemporary New Yorkers. Many penetrating and humorous questions about modern courtship are hashed out, spit out and thrown out as we observe the present-day battle of the sexes. ”…dialogue that's both eloquent and amusing, an insight into the insecurities that plague contemporary relationships…the writing flourishes…“ —Backstage. ”In ninety-five highly enjoyable minutes, covering one couple's relationship from Ardent to Zilch, this play makes some witty and at times hilarious observations about the complicated mating rituals of homo saps and femme savantes…His discourse on the perils of talking with a woman had most women in the audience laughing to the point of tears…"
— Register-Guard
Moose Mating is a American comedy play written by David Grae and published by Dramatists Play Service in New York (1996).
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