

Glimmer, Glimmer & Shine
Warren Leight


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Readers find this play to be a compelling spectacle, praising its fascinating characters and riveting interactions. The humor woven into the story adds to the overall charm, making it a delightful experience.
Warren Leight burst onto Broadway with the Tony Award-winning play Side Man.
Now Leight returns to the broken lives of jazzmen with Glimmer, Glimmer and Shine, which Donald Lyons in the New York Post declared "a marvelous ... play ... of jazzmen who made a mess of their lives, and a new generation without their demons."
At the height of the big-band era, no other horn trio could wail like Glimmer, Glimmer and Shine.
The only thing that could break them apart was life on the road -- full of drugs, women, and alcohol.
For thirty-five years secrets have been buried and enmity has simmered.
It is only when Daniel Glimmer's sheltered daughter, Delia, who never knew of her father's illustrious past, has a chance encounter with Eddie Shine's son, Jordan, that the old comrades in music are reconciled and their resentment buried.
"Leight's writing remains quick, graceful and generous -- a worthy companion piece to Side Man."
-- Linda Winer, Newsday "A thought-provoking and evocative play, rich with substance and resonance."
-- Ed Kaufman, The Hollywood Reporter "Glimmer, Glimmer and Shine is like an evening of good jazz -- sometimes raucous, sometimes bubbly, but deeply affecting."
-- Howard Kissel, New York Daily News
Glimmer, Glimmer, And Shine is a American play written by Warren Leight and published by Dramatists Play Service in New York (2002).
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Dramatists Play Service · 2002 · 112 pp
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