

Stage Fright
Charles Marowitz
Jeremy is an aspiring if off the wall playwright who draws inspiration from extended conversations with Chekhov.
His first play is about to be produced and his ex girlfriend is determined to star in it.
The agony of releasing his play to the sharks of theatredom drives Jeremy to induce someone to kill him during rehearsals.
He survives only to have the Times critic laud Marlene's performance in an insignificant vehicle unworthy of her gifts.
"Very amusing.... Noonan's brand of looniness is unique."
— The New York Daily News
"A joyride."
— The New York Post
Talking Things Over With Chekhov is a American comedy play written by John Ford Noonan and published by Samuel French in New York (1991).
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