
Sally's Gone, She Left Her Name
Russell Davis
THE STORY: Sally, a waif-like young wife and mother originally from South Dakota, has settled into a rather cramped New York City apartment with her two young (and unseen) children, while her husband is on the road selling detergents.
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"This touching, and funny play traces the growing understanding and friendship which springs up between two very different young wives who find themselves neighbors. “…has wit, charm, compassion, is emotionally probing, often extremely funny, and grants its audience an opportunity to sympathize with, as well as care about, the characters.” —Variety. “…much of the play is very funny, but it is not a farce, and the characters are written with as much sympathy, as humor.” —The New Yorker. ”…Sybille Pearson's very warm and often very funny play is truly an engaging retelling of the tale of the town mouse and her country cousin."
— New York Post
Sally And Marsha is a American comedy play written by Sybille Pearson and published by Dramatists Play Service (1985).
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