

The Fever Syndrome
Alexis Zegerman
THE STORY: In this comedy, which starred Cynthia Nixon and Evan Handler Off-Broadway, Lily juggles the big issues: turning forty, artificial insemination and the elusive scientific Theory of Everything.
Lily's world includes an Icelandic comedian,
"Applies the elusive rules of string theory to the conundrums of one woman's love life. Think Sex and the City meets Copenhagen.“ —The New York Times. ”A funny offbeat and touching look at relationships…an appealing romantic comedy populated by oddball characters.“ —New York Daily News. ”Where kooky, zany, and madcap meet…whimsically winsome.“ —New York Magazine. ”STRING FEVER will have audience members happily stringing along.“ —TheaterMania. ”Reingold's language is surprising, inventive, and unique.“ —NYTheatre. ”…[a] whimsical comic voice."
— Time Out New York
String Fever is a American comedy play written by Jacquelyn Reingold and published by Dramatists Play Service (2004).
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