Off Broadway (play)
Off-Broadway is a 1982 American play by Norman Krasna.
The 1982 production was directed by Jose Ferrer.[1]
Plot
Cathy, an actor, falls for David.
Original Cast
- Jessica Allen
- James McDonnell
- Barrett Clark
- Renee Roy
Reception
"It tries," said the New York Times.[2]
gollark: Read some of the textbook and someone's notes, and spent a few hours revising and learning it and stuff, and got 75% on the exam.
gollark: One of my friends did roughly that because they wanted to switch from DT to Economics late in the year.
gollark: There's not very much nuance in any of it, not really anything about how economists don't actually *agree* on everything, and not any maths more complicated than division.
gollark: I also do Economics as an option (we do 7-ish (depends how you count them) required subjects and 3 options here) which seemed interesting but is kind of pointless, since basically all of the stuff they teach for that is pretty simplistic.
gollark: Writing pages upon pages of random nonsense to express something like a paragraph of content is very unpleasant.
References
- Wilson, Martha G. (March 14, 1982). "New Jersey Guide; MARCEAU IN RED BANK". New York Times.
- Krasna 'Comedy' Offered in Montclair By JOSEPH CATINELLAMONTCLAIR. New York Times 28 Mar 1982: NJ26.
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