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Readers find 'Invitation To A March' to be a dated and irrelevant play that may have seemed interesting in its time. One review suggests that its themes and execution feel silly and lack appeal for contemporary audiences.
THE STORY: George Oppenheimer's brief summation: It skirts about the fairy story of Sleeping Beauty , but never settles for long in one mold.
There is social comment on conformity and other failings of our modern civilization; there is satir
"…a most delightful high-style comedy—the kind of literate, graceful, imaginative and sharp-witted comedy our American dramatists have neglected to write of late.” —New York Daily News. “It is at all times inventive and original. And, more importantly, it possesses that rare combination in our current theatre, a mind and a heart. ” —Newsday (NY). “…a bravura display of pungent wit."
— The New York Times
Invitation To A March is a American comedy play written by Arthur Laurents and published by Dramatists Play Service (1998).
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Dramatists Play Service · 1998 · 72 pp
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