The Cabot Comedies:: Four One Act Plays featuring the First Family of American Theatre

by Greg Hatfield

Published by Next Stage Press, available February 2024

"Effective" "Clearly a lot of thought and care (were) put into each of these individual characters" -- Austin Film Festival

"Hatfield presents a compact historical fiction, an American theater dynasty. It's a charming portrait of "the life" and the sacrifices folks made to live it.”

Synopsis of The Cabot Comedies by Greg Hatfield

The Cabot Comedies is...

Published by Next Stage Press, available February 2024

"Effective" "Clearly a lot of thought and care (were) put into each of these individual characters" -- Austin Film Festival

"Hatfield presents a compact historical fiction, an American theater dynasty. It's a charming portrait of "the life" and the sacrifices folks made to live it.”

Synopsis of The Cabot Comedies by Greg Hatfield

The Cabot Comedies is the story of an American theatrical family and how they became one of the foremost dynasties of the stage.

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  • David Hansen: The Cabot Comedies:: Four One Act Plays featuring the First Family of American Theatre

    Hatfield presents a compact historical fiction, an American theater dynasty. The Cabots suffer triumph and tragedy that spans the 20th Century, offers of fame and wider audiences (European tours, the allure of Hollywood, and later TV) elusive and sometimes fraught. It's a charming portrait of "the life" and the sacrifices folks made to live it. How could they not?

    Hatfield presents a compact historical fiction, an American theater dynasty. The Cabots suffer triumph and tragedy that spans the 20th Century, offers of fame and wider audiences (European tours, the allure of Hollywood, and later TV) elusive and sometimes fraught. It's a charming portrait of "the life" and the sacrifices folks made to live it. How could they not?