

The Heidi Chronicles: Uncommon Women and Others & Isn't It Romantic
Wendy Wasserstein
Awards & Recognition
Winner! 1989 Tony Award for Best Play Winner! 1989 Pulitzer Prize for Drama Winner! 1989 New York Drama Critics Circle Award for Best Play Winner! 1989 Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Broadway Play Winner! 1989 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Play Winner! 1988 Hull-Warriner Award Winner! 1989 Susan Smith Blackburn Prize
Comprised of a series of interrelated scenes, the play traces the coming of age of Heidi Holland, a successful art historian, as she tries to find her bearings in a rapidly changing world.
Gradually distancing herself from her friends, she watches them move from the idealism and political radicalism of their college years through militant feminism.
"Not many plays manage Heidi’s feat of inducing almost continuous laughter while forcing the audience to examine its preconceptions. It’s the play of the season."
— Variety
"A wonderful and important play."
— Newsday
"The author looks beyond feminism and yuppie-ism to individualism and one’s need to have pride of accomplishment. We are what we make of ourselves, but we keep looking for systems of support. As Heidi learns, her friends are her family."
— The New York Times
"The writing is emotional and heartfelt, rare qualities in today’s trivial theatre, and all the more extraordinary when combined with perceptive characterizations and witty dialogue."
— Backstage
| Character |
|---|
| HEIDI HOLLAND An art historian and professor whose life journey is the central focus of the play. |
| SCOOP ROSENBAUM A charming but complicated man with whom Heidi has a tempestuous and on-again, off-again relationship. |
| PETER PATRONE Heidi’s close friend, a gay man, who is a constant in her life. |
| SUSAN JOHNSTON Heidi’s friend, a prominent feminist. |
| CHRIS BOXER and OTHERSJILL and OTHERSFRAN and OTHERSBECKY and OTHERS |
The Heidi Chronicles – Broadway Trailer
The Heidi Chronicles is a American lgbtq play written by Wendy Wasserstein and published by Dramatists Play Service (1998).
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