Uncommon Women and Others (Broadway Theatre Archive) [VHS]

Uncommon Women and Others (Broadway Theatre Archive) [VHS]

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Product information Creators: Edythe Brownstein, Ann Blumenthal, Jac Venza, Phylis Geller, Wendy Wasserstein
Directors: Merrily Mossman, Steven Robman
Actors: Jill Eikenberry, Ann Mcdonough, Alma Cuervo, Ellen Parker, Swoosie Kurtz
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Publisher: Kultur Video
Category: Video
Release Date: February 4, 2002
Formats: Color, Ntsc
Language: English
ISBN: 0769726259
Editorial Reviews

Description: Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award-winning playwright Wendy Wasserstein's first play. At a reunion seven years after their graduation from Mount Holyoke College, five former classmates assess whether they have achieved their youthful goals. In a flashback, the women, all part of a group dubbed "uncommon"--because they were expected to be "amazing" before they reached 30--relive their senior year and examine the influences that shaped them. "A remarkable first play by Wendy Wasserstein." --The New York Post. With Meryl Streep, Jill Eikenberry, Swoosie Kurtz, Ann McDonough, and Alma Cuervo.

Amazon.com: Playwright Wendy Wasserstein's acclaimed debut, Uncommon Women and Others, rings with uncommon truth and insight into common human foibles. That's what makes this 1978 television production--as presented by New York's Phoenix Theater--so universally appealing, even if its characters aren't always easy to like. Framed by a present-day luncheon between old friends, the autobiographical play flashes back to 1971, their senior year at Mount Holyoke College, where young women are groomed for "Gracious Living" and high expectations. This distaff Ivy League prompts an abundance of lively introspection from the classmates, including Rita (Swoosie Kurtz), the aspiring novelist who'll never write a novel; Leilah (Meryl Streep), tentatively devoted to a humanitarian future; and Holly (Alma Cuervo), whose identity is troublesomely elusive. This amazing ensemble captures the essence of seven diverse characters, wrapping them in humor, sarcasm, and keenly observant compassion. In Wasserstein's view, these seemingly common women are ultimately unique, after all. --Jeff Shannon

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