

My Heart Reminds Me
Tom Sharkey


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Readers find the play lacking in humor and engagement. While some characters are perceived as cute, the overall execution fails to deliver memorable moments or laughs.
Full Length, Comedy / 2m, 2f / 2 ints.
This laugh filled comedy by the author of Same Time, Next Year explores differences in British and American attitudes and manners that surface during an unlikely romantic liaison.
Libby Daniels, a New York film producer, hopes to revive her fading career by acquiring the movie rights to Giles St. James's popular British mysteries.
She tracks down the reclusive, eccentric writer, only to discover that he loathes Americans as much as she dislikes the Britis
"Will amuse audiences for seasons to come."
— Vineyard Gazette
"Slade's characters are colorful, the dialogue glib and spicy...You Say Tomatoes is easy summer theatre: light, juicy, warm."
— Martha's Vineyard Times
You Say Tomatoes is a British comedy play written by Bernard Slade and published by Samuel French in New York (1994).
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Paperback
Samuel French · 1994 · 120 pp
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Restrictions: Major Markets Only (US) / Standard Restriction (UK)
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