

Come Back, Come Back, Wherever You Are
Arthur Laurents
"First produced by Playwrights Horizons at the Peter Jay Sharp Theatre in New York, New York on March 24, 2011."
"A compassionate comedy about an extended family of theater people… marked by such sympathetic insight into the complicated lives of striving artists… Mr. Greenspan is always a delight to watch, with his ability to integrate comic shtick and fanciful histrionics."
— The New York Times
"A slender but thickly layered romantic caprice… Seventy-five dense-packed, poetic minutes"
— The Village Voice
"Both a naturalistic romance and an erudite pastiche. Astute theater buffs will spot traces of classic dramas - Chekhov’s The Seagull, Thornton Wilder’s Our Town, and Ben Jonson’s The Devil Is an AssThe Mask of Apollo… but also nods to contemporary gay playwrights (Lanford Wilson, Terrence McNally, Harvey Fierstein)… Fans of Greenspan’s work will enjoy witnessing his ever-evolving metatheatrical mastery"
— Culture Vulture
"For all of its incidental humor, Go Back to Where You Are mainly concerns a soul’s last chance to experience love. In the process, Greenspan’s mercurial play blithely transcends chronology and realism as the characters speak directly to the audience, give voice to their unspoken thoughts"
— New Jersey News Room
| Character |
|---|
| Passalus an actor, demon, assumes the character of Constance Simmons |
| God played by the actor playing Malcolm |
| Claire an actress, Bernard’s sister |
| Charlotte an actress, Claire’s friend |
| Tom a director, Claire’s friend |
| Wally a director, Claire’s son |
| Malcolm a set designer, Tom’s partner |
| Bernard a playwright |
Go Back To Where You Are is a American religious play written by David Greenspan and published by Samuel French in New York (2013).
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