

The Day The Whores Came Out To Play Tennis
Arthur Kopit
"This play uses the game of tennis as a metaphor to trace the evolution of upper class life in America from turn of the century courtliness; through World War I competitiveness; and on to contemporary prosperity and greed. “…it is intelligent, graceful, sometimes profound; and its language is a rare demonstration of the pleasure literacy can provide on the stage."
— The New York Times
"…head and shoulders above the usual, in braininess, wit, and style."
— Cue Magazine
The Tennis Game is a American play written by George W S. Trow and published by Dramatists Play Service (1998).
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