

Touch (Goodman)
Lori Goodman
What readers are saying
Readers find the play to be a really great experience with a nuanced story. There's a suggestion that it might be more effective as a monologue or with a duo performance.
When an astronomer's wife is senslessly murdered, he questions whether there is any point to rediscovering passion, or risking the touch of another person's life on his.
"…a gripping, heart-wrenching, tender drama whose scenes shift seamlessly, character to character, past to present.” —The New York Times. “So often these days, theater aspires to nothing more than sheer escapism. But now and then, a deeply touching play comes along. TOUCH is one of those.” —Miami Herald. ”Toni Press-Coffman's play celebrates the beauty of survival with eloquence and grace."
— Portland Oregonian
Touch is a American play written by Toni Press and published by Dramatists Play Service in New York (2005).
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