

On An Average Day
John Kolvenbach
THE STORY: As told by Watts in the New York Post: The central issue is the dour fate of an unhappy small-town family, which had once been rich but has lost everything through the husband's weakness.
His wife is embittered and contemptuous, he is l
"A striking drama. It has a kind of glowering power, a sense of dark reality and an atmosphere of grim family tragedy that are genuinely impressive.” —New York Post. ”Exciting theatre. It is an acutely penetrating, completely absorbing and almost frightening 'right' piece of playmaking. Lamkin writes with incredible tautness and surprising understanding…in each case Lamkin goes beneath the surface of his characters and brings forth their human qualities and motivations…COMES A DAY is a fine play."
— New York Daily News
Comes A Day is a American play written by Speed Lamkin and published by Dramatists Play Service (1998).
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