

Women and Wallace
Jonathan Marc Sherman
THE STORY: As the play begins Marie and Bruce, a young married couple, are still in bed, he sleeping soundly, she excoriating him and vowing that she will put an end to their marriage.
It seems that she had thrown away his ancient typewriter, which
"Sophisticated, highly original, and often frank in its language, this comedic study of confusion and pain in a modern marriage. ”MARIE AND BRUCE is the best play I've seen this season, a play that sees, hears, smells and tells more about the way we really live now than any American play in years.“ —Newsweek. ”The play is unique and true, its author special.“ —Cue Magazine. ”He has a true comic gift not only for the bizarre incident, but also for thumbnail-sketches and even the portrait of a relationship."
— New York Post
Marie And Bruce is a American comedy play written by Wallace Shawn and published by Dramatists Play Service (1998).
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