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Neil Simon


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Readers generally enjoy the humor and character development in this play. Many find Neil Simon's witty dialogue and relatable scenarios particularly engaging, although some note that the play feels a bit dated. Overall, it is seen as a solid representation of Simon's comedic style, with moments of genuine connection amidst the laughter.
Neil Simon Full Length Comedy Characters: 1 male 3 female Interior Set Middle-aged and married overworked and overweight Barney Cashman wants to join the sexual revolution before it's too late and arranges three seductions: the first Elaine Navazio proves to be a foul-mouthed bundle of neuroses; Bobbi Michele is next a 20-ish actress who's too kooky by half; finally comes September and Jeanette Fisher a gloomy depressed housewife who happens to be ma
"Mr. Simon has created a great character here...it is extraordinarily funny and yet also charming...as witty as ever, perhaps wittier."
— The New York Times
"Delightfully hilarious and witty, as well as filled with wisdom about human nature...an uproariously funny author. But he is far more than that. He has a mellow and compassionate understanding of how weak and essentially well meaning mankind behaves...a genuinely brilliant play."
— New York Post
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Elaine Navazio |
Bobbi Michele |
Jeanette Fisher |
Barney Cashman |
Kennedy's Children is a American comedy play written by Robert Patrick and published by Samuel French in New York (2011).
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Samuel French · 2011 · 84 pp
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