

The Great Nebula In Orion, And Three Other Plays
Lanford Wilson
Two classy ladies make the fur fly (literally) behind the scenes of a Park Avenue party.
Dody and Zee-- inseparable since they first confronted each other across a sandbox-- strain the limits of best friendship.
Dody, vulnerable and married, questions how/if to leave her husband.
Zee, sleek and single, feels unaccountably threatened and is unable to respond sympathetically.
Wit/cruelty victim/killer, friendship/betrayal, rage/giggles are some of the fine lines challenged as these contemporary women take a shattering peek at the wasteful fabric of their lives.
A hit at New York City's Ensemble Studio Theatre.
Fine Line is a American comedy play written by Janice Van Horne and published by Samuel French in New York (1984).
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