A Light Lunch

A R. Gurney(Broadway Play Publishing)

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Synopsis

A LIGHT LUNCH is a post-Bush cautionary tale about the price paid for legacy.

When a young lawyer from Texas invites a literary agent for lunch in a New York City restaurant, more than a production is on the table.

"The gentlemanly playwright A R Gurney casually tosses his own metaphorical shoe ... in the direction of our departing president in his latest politically minded play, A LIGHT LUNCH.

Mr Gurney take[s] jovial, self-deprecating jabs at his own foibles, and the follies of the theater business too."

-Charles Isherwood, New York Times "A R Gurney's jokey new play, A LIGHT LUNCH, is refreshingly unlike most contempo American political theater.

Plenty of laughs, and no shortage of fun moments between the performers.

It's a "Lunch" worth chewing over!" -Variety "Gurney has fun mocking theatrical conventions ..." -Backstage "A R Gurney's tasty new play ... A LIGHT LUNCH, his latest work about our soon-to-be ex-President, is a model of political theater.

The beauty of it is that its politics and its theater could not be more inextricably bound.

Exquisitely self-aware, A LIGHT LUNCH uses the theater - and self-deprecating comments about A R Gurney himself - to make serio-comic points about George Bush throughout the play ...

The emphasis of the production ... is on the text of Gurney's play, which is where the focus rightly belongs."

-Barbara & Scott Siegel, TheaterMania.com

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