

Outstanding Short Plays
Alan Zweibel
During a seemingly normal fishing trip weekend in the woods of Northern Wisconsin a marriage of thirty years implodes, leaving an entire family to face truths about the lives they live and the relationships they have with each other.
You know what it's like when everybody in the family gets sick at the same time?
Nobody's able to make soup, or Jello, and somebody's always in the bathroom when you really need to go, and nobody can seem to be nice to anybody for very long, even when everybody's sympathetic?
OTHER PEOPLE'S HAPPINESS is a little like that.
It's a well made play about a tightly knit family of four who all come down with relationship flu at the same time … Like a New Yorker cartoonist, playwright Adam Seidel has a fine sense of economy.
He ably builds people we recognize, and circumstances we know too well, with only a few scribbles and scrawls."
—Chris Davis, Memphis Flyer
"… well drawn characters making their points effectively, leaving you with some good, hard questions to consider."
—Austin McLellan, Broadway World
Other People's Happiness is a play written by Adam Seidel and published by Broadway Play Publishing (2021).
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