Santa Fe Sunshine
by Preston Jones

Santa Fe Sunshine Book Cover
Santa Fe Sunshine Cover

Highlights

90 minsInterior SetComedy

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Readers find the play to be lacking in quality. One review describes it as mediocre, indicating that it may not meet expectations.

Mediocre plot and execution.

Synopsis

THE STORY: The place is Santa Fe, New Mexico; the time the late 1950s; and the scene is the adobe house of Gino Bruno, a genial but largely untalented sculptor who believes that, at long last, he has created a masterpiece.

His long-time friend, an

Press Reviews

"This warm-hearted comedy, set in an artists colony in New Mexico, offers a close and very funny examination of the local art scene, and the colorful characters who people it. “…Jones has written a perceptive and very successful comedy…light, heady and satisfying.” —Dallas Morning News. ”The strength of Preston Jones' vitality as a playwright springs from his theatrical flair, as once again was evident in SANTA FE SUNSHINE.“ —Dallas Times Herald. ”…continues his flair for dialog that's appealing to audiences and suited to his funny characters."

— Variety

Publication

Year1998
BindingPaperback
Edition1st
Pages72
LanguageEnglish
ISBN-139780822209867
ISBN-100822209861

Santa Fe Sunshine is a comedy play written by Preston Jones and published by Dramatists Play Service (1998).

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