Sarah Sarah
by Daniel Goldfarb

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90 minsUnit Set/Multiple SettingsAmericanComedy

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Readers find the play to be charming but lacking in uniqueness. The time jumps between acts generate mixed feelings, with some appreciating the concept while others feel it lacks purpose.

Charming storylineInteresting time jumpsLacks uniquenessTime jumps may feel purposeless

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Press Reviews

"Deftly written, a pleasure to watch. Mr. Goldfarb is an audience-friendly writer.” —The New York Times. “A comedy-drama of the first order, as moving as it is funny, exploring remote corners within the familiar, thus managing to be both readily recognizable and totally new—if your eyes remain dry, there must be something wrong with your lachrymal glands…An expert blend of humor and pathos, giving the four actors a chance to play quite different roles with equal expertise.” —New York Magazine. “The playwright is a sensitive observer of the conflicting responsibilities of parenthood, and the way emotional burdens from childhood play out in adult lives, writing natural, understated dialogue that gently draws out the plays themes.” —Variety. ”A gently humorous, thoughtful and ultimately moving examination of how families are linked across generations and continents. Goldfarb's play covers a lot of miles, but it's emotionally grounded in a very small, personal space: the tender, yet o"

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Publication

Year2004
BindingPaperback
Pages72
PlaceNew York
LanguageEnglish
ISBN-139780822220138
ISBN-10082222013X
LCCN2006471043
LCCPR9199.4.G635 S27 2004
DCC812/.6

Sarah Sarah is a American comedy play written by Daniel Goldfarb and published by Dramatists Play Service in New York (2004).

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Dramatists Play Service · 2004 · 72 pp

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