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Eastern Standard is a play by Richard Greenberg written in 1989. The play concerns several professionals living in the 1980s and finding their Yuppie lives meaningless. One character, a writer, suffers from AIDS.
Isn’t It Romantic, written by Wasserstein in 1984. Like The Heidi Chronicles, it employs an episodic structure and music to set the tone of the play. The plot centers around two women and the choices they make for personal fulfillment.
In the Company of Woman: Voices from the Women’s Movement (1998), edited by Bonnie Watkins and...
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