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Rating: Summary: His First (Semi-) Hit, and His Best Review: EASTERN STANDARD is a comedy that bites. It's Greenberg at his funniest and also his most touching and introspective, examining a group of yuppies at the end of the eighties evaluating their lives and trying to compensate for their guilty feelings by taking a homeless woman under their wing. Funny stuff, also subtly profound, and I mean that.
Rating: Summary: His First (Semi-) Hit, and His Best Review: When this play opened at the end of the eighties, Frank Rich of the NY Times was one of the only critics to see its beauty. But thank gosh he noticed! The play is gorgeous. The characters are funny, real, INTERESTING. The ending is a bit too pat, but it does not stop the play from climbing to the top of my list of favorite plays.
Rating: Summary: Genius Review: When this play opened at the end of the eighties, Frank Rich of the NY Times was one of the only critics to see its beauty. But thank gosh he noticed! The play is gorgeous. The characters are funny, real, INTERESTING. The ending is a bit too pat, but it does not stop the play from climbing to the top of my list of favorite plays.
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