

Vanities: The Musical
Jack Heifner
Awards & Recognition
Nominee: 1976 Drama Desk Award for Best New Play
What readers are saying
Readers appreciate the engaging humor and character development in 'Vanities', finding it particularly enjoyable for young actors. The play's exploration of friendship and personal growth resonates with audiences, even if some feel it lacks depth in certain areas. Overall, it is regarded as a fun and relevant piece, especially for educational purposes.
This bittersweet comedy is an astute, snapshot-sharp chronicle of the lives of three Texas girls.
In 1963, Joanne, Kathy, and Mary are aggressively vivacious cheerleaders.
Five years later in their college sorority house, they are confronting their futures with nervous jauntiness.
In 1974, they reunite briefly in New York.
Their lives have diverged and their friendship, which once thrived on assumptions as well-coordinated as sweater sets, is strained and ambiguous.
Old time banter rings false.
Their attempts at honest conversation only show they can no longer afford to have very much in common.
"Uncommonly attractive."
— New York Magazine
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Jack Heifner on Vanities
Vanities is a American comedy play written by Jack Heifner and published by Samuel French (2024).
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