
The Sap
William A. Grew
George Suggs, a bright, energentic young man, comes to the city to work as a sportscaster.
He is fascinated but then repelled by the ugly realities he finds there, making him cynical and bitter.
His career suffers, the wife he should never have married leaves him and he loses his mundane job.
Dissolute and paranoid, making one last attempt to connect on a human level he employs a prostitute for company.
"Wry, funny sad, sharply observed, perceptive."
— The New York Times
Suggs is a play written by David Wiltse and published by Samuel French .
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