A romantic screwball comedy about a couple who meet on the one year anniversary of their divorce. (10 minute play, 1 male and 1 female performer)
A romantic screwball comedy about a couple who meet on the one year anniversary of their divorce. (10 minute play, 1 male and 1 female performer)
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Love, Sometimes
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Andrew Martineau:
Love, Sometimes
by Jacqueline Goldfinger
“
Oh, the complexity of love and relationships that shift to something else a year after the divorce. The humor is sharp without sounding forced or fake, and the tension reveals how these two cared for each other despite their differences, including their contrasting taste buds. What a wonderful play for actors to play and for audiences to relish.
Oh, the complexity of love and relationships that shift to something else a year after the divorce. The humor is sharp without sounding forced or fake, and the tension reveals how these two cared for each other despite their differences, including their contrasting taste buds. What a wonderful play for actors to play and for audiences to relish.
”
Cheryl Bear:
Love, Sometimes
by Jacqueline Goldfinger
“
An absolutely hilarious dinner with the best picking apart of the menu ever and it just keeps getting better. A fantastic complex reunion that is relatable and charming!
An absolutely hilarious dinner with the best picking apart of the menu ever and it just keeps getting better. A fantastic complex reunion that is relatable and charming!
”
Emily Hageman:
Love, Sometimes
by Jacqueline Goldfinger
“
There's an entire world in this play, one that we don't see, but that we can feel. The characters interact with such ease with each other--and they are compelling and frustrating and adorable and you want them to get together, but you'll be livid if they do. It's a wonderful slice of life, and a great quick read.
There's an entire world in this play, one that we don't see, but that we can feel. The characters interact with such ease with each other--and they are compelling and frustrating and adorable and you want them to get together, but you'll be livid if they do. It's a wonderful slice of life, and a great quick read.