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  • Cheryl Bear:
    24 Jan. 2021
    A terrific political play capturing the emotional roller coaster attached to the hope for a long short candidate to win the office against all odds. Well done!
  • Elisabeth Giffin Speckman:
    6 May. 2020
    I absolutely love this play, and as an actress, am drawn to every role. Witty, funny, and heartbreaking, this piece even ends with one of my favorite moments I've ever read for the stage. Brava!
  • Donna Hoke:
    18 Apr. 2020
    A lovely coming of age story filled with humor, heart, and cold reality. I tried not to substitute Jill Stein for John Anderson as I read and the result was a thoroughly enjoyable read about managing discovery, dreams, and disappointment. Excellent writing.
  • Patricia Milton:
    24 May. 2019
    This is a wry and relevant play that is ideal for election-year production. With its finely-drawn and vivid characters, and with a lot of humor, it's engaging throughout. Highly recommend.
  • David Hansen:
    14 Sep. 2017
    A fitting parable for our times, reflecting upon that greatest of American traditions, believing in a loser. Each of four characters believe in the underdog, and each for their own reasons, and how they deal with disappointment and disillusionment make up the powerful and devastating thrust of the narrative. It's a great read, and will make an excellent period piece with a contemporary message.
  • Premiere Stages at Kean University:
    25 Apr. 2017
    Premiere Stages, the professional Equity theater in residence at Kean University, is pleased to recognize "1980 (Or Why I'm Voting for John Anderson)," by Patricia Cotter, as the June workshop reading for the 2017 Premiere Stages Play Festival. "1980" rose through a competitive selection process conducted by Premiere staff and an outside panel of theater professionals over the course of roughly five months to its current place out of roughly 400 submissions to the Festival. The panel was particularly impressed by the play's humor, complex characters, and warmth. Our congratulations and thanks to Patricia.