

Dancing Lessons
Mark St Germain
THE STORY: The Hauser family of Cascade, Nebraska, lives an idyllic 1950's small-town, middle-class life until Jack, the handsome, charming, athletic son of a neighbor comes home from the big city and becomes emotionally involved in separate ways w
"Wiltse weaves an intriguing, discerning web…” —The New York Times. “…raunchy, irreverent, sexy, surprising and absolutely satisfying.” —Bridgeport Post-Telegram. “Gently remarkable drama…” —New Haven Register. ”Beautifully conceived and wonderfully written, Wiltse's characters and dialogue ring with truth.“ —Fairpress. ”…literate, thoughtful, well-crafted…a strong and moving play, well worth seeing."
— Westport News
A Dance Lesson is a American play written by David Wiltse and published by Dramatists Play Service in New York (2004).
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