Recommendations of Infinity of Delight

  • Rand Higbee: Infinity of Delight

    "Infinity of Delight" is a romantic comedy between two real historical figures. Or, I should say, it starts off as a rom-com. But about halfway through it takes a twist and quickly becomes a much more serious play. This my first encounter with a play by Danielle Wirsansky and I will have to come back and read more.

    "Infinity of Delight" is a romantic comedy between two real historical figures. Or, I should say, it starts off as a rom-com. But about halfway through it takes a twist and quickly becomes a much more serious play. This my first encounter with a play by Danielle Wirsansky and I will have to come back and read more.

  • Christopher Plumridge: Infinity of Delight

    It's such a delight when a talented playwright brings to life a real person from history. Danielle has done just this to Susan Travers, whose story I had never heard before, in beautiful style.
    Reading like the famous play MISS JULIE, this play really is an infinity of delight.
    More please!

    It's such a delight when a talented playwright brings to life a real person from history. Danielle has done just this to Susan Travers, whose story I had never heard before, in beautiful style.
    Reading like the famous play MISS JULIE, this play really is an infinity of delight.
    More please!

  • Agnes Palfi: Infinity of Delight

    Infinity of Delight is such a delicate meeting between girlish dreams and harsh realities that even the reader wants to get lost in it. A 'great love story' caught in the grip of history - a shared moment everyone wishes they could freeze. Loved that.

    Infinity of Delight is such a delicate meeting between girlish dreams and harsh realities that even the reader wants to get lost in it. A 'great love story' caught in the grip of history - a shared moment everyone wishes they could freeze. Loved that.

  • Eric Mansfield: Infinity of Delight

    This play provides a nice escape and throwback to the times when war brought great love stories to life. Danielle Wisansky has created two delightful characters with a playfulness audiences will embrace and enjoy. Theatres, especially those looking to embrace history on stage, should consider this piece as it strongly entertains and is timeless in its themes.

    This play provides a nice escape and throwback to the times when war brought great love stories to life. Danielle Wisansky has created two delightful characters with a playfulness audiences will embrace and enjoy. Theatres, especially those looking to embrace history on stage, should consider this piece as it strongly entertains and is timeless in its themes.