

Say Goodnight Gracie
Rupert Holmes
What readers are saying
Readers have mixed feelings about the play. Some find it engaging and nostalgic, often appreciating its themes of friendship and remembrance. Others feel that while it has interesting moments, it may not resonate with everyone.
"This very funny yet very revealing first play deals with the coming of age of the idealistic generation raised in the “Golden Age of Television.” “…a very funny play with an undertone of dismay and bewilderment."
— The New Yorker
"The play is loaded with hysterical one-liners that keep the audience doubled over in laughter…"
— Show Business
Say Goodnight, Gracie is a American comedy play written by Ralph Pape and published by Dramatists Play Service (1979).
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