

Rose's Dilemma
Neil Simon
Rose and Walsh follows two great literary figures and the depth and consequence of their enduring love.
At a beautiful beach house on the tip of Long Island, Rose, a celebrated but near penniless author, receives nightly visits from Walsh, the love of her life and a famous writer himself.
Now Walsh must go away forever, but not before securing Rose's financial future with an extraordinary proposal that promises to change everything.
"Neil Simon has been dancing around the issue of aging for about a decade now, never going toe-to-toe with the real consequence of old age: death. In Rose and Walsh, he finally confronts the afterlife and its effect on loved ones left behind, creating his most rewarding play in years... There’s a big audience for a work like this... Rose and Walsh could well see extended runs anywhere it’s staged — even Broadway."
— Variety
"Simon still has a knack for the female mystique... Rose and Walsh could be a definitive Simon production."
— TheaterMania
| Character |
|---|
| Walsh Mclaren He is in his mid fifties. A famous mystery writer. |
| Arlene Moss 34, Rose's assistant. |
| Gavin Clancy mid-30s. A young, talented, writer. |
| Rose Steiner She is 64 years old. A pulitzer-prize winning playwright. |
Rose and Walsh is a comedy play written by Neil Simon and published by Samuel French .
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