Aviators
by Ruth Wolff

Aviators

Synopsis

“…reminds one of those great…plays by the likes of Tennessee Williams, William Inge, or…Eugene Ionesco.

Quirky and sometimes humorous…this serious theater at once thought-provoking and…profoundly disturbing

Bob McKinney, Bristol Herald Courier “…Dialogue often brilliant…always intriguing.

This intertwining of the mythic with the mundane give [the play] resonance and significance….”Gary Aday, Washington County News “Compelling!

...High art.

...a play about life's seemingly neurotic nuances that challenges the viewer to admit that we all have to fool ourselves sometimes in order to deal with life.

In the very act of attending the theatre we are invited to willfully suspend our disbelief, and Ruth Wolff's expertly crafted play reminds us that we live constantly inside various states of 'the willful suspension of disbelief.'... A unique and delicate work.”John de la Parra, Red Bank.com “Wolff's [AVIATORS]...soar[s] free of the forces that serve to pin most American dramas to the floorboards of 'realism.'”Tom Chesek, Asbury Park Press “Buttressed with rich language, poetic imagery, imaginative concepts, [AVIATORS] is engrossing and thought provoking.”Bob Rendall, talkin'broadway.com

Publication

Publisher Samuel French

Aviators is a play written by Ruth Wolff and published by Samuel French .

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