Love Letters and Two Other Plays
The Golden Age, What I Did Last Summer
Plume Drama
A. R. Gurney - Author
Summary of Love Letters and Two Other Plays
Summary of Love Letters and Two Other Plays
Reviews for Love Letters and Two Other Plays
An Excerpt from Love Letters and Two Other Plays
|
In such critically acclaimed plays as The Dining Room and The Cocktail Hour, A. R. Gurney has wittily captured the manners of upper-middle-class WASP America, but never as gracefully or with such dazzling economy as in Love Letters. Tracing the lifelong correspondence of the staid, dutiful lawyer Andrew Makepeace Ladd III and the lively, unstable artist Melissa Gardner, the story of their bittersweet relationship gradually unfolds from what is writtenand what is left unsaidin their letters. A smash hit both off and on Broadway, Love Letters captures Andy and Melissa with a precision of detail and depth of feeling that only Gurney can command. Two other, thematically related plays by Gurney, The Golden Age and What I Did Last Summer, are included, providing a trio of wry and affectionate paeans to love lost, found, and fleetingly glimpsed.
"Gurney's finest work, and one of the four or five best American plays of the '80s."Time
"Exhilirating, funny, and moving"
"Delightful
entertaining
satisfying
The most charming play to date of a charming writer."
"A mini-epic
Dialogue this fine can speak for itself."
"Gurney is an extraordinarily precise and economical writer
His virtues have seldom been better displayed than they are in Love Letters." |
Sign Up
To keep up-to-date, input your email address, and we will contact you on publication
Please alert me via email when:

