
Dinner with Friends
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Donald Margulies
Winner of the 2000 Pulitzer Prize for drama, Dinner with Friends examines the lives of two couples and the repercussions of divorce on their friendship. With wit, compassion, and consummate skill, playwright Donald Margulies weighs the costs of breaking up...and of staying together. Starring (in alphabetical order): Matthew Arkin as Gabe, Lisa Emery as Karen, Kevin Kilner as Tom, Dierdre O'Connell as Beth.
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- 2000 Pulitzer Prize Winner, Drama
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spactacular
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Realistic and Well Done
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Loved it!
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I thought I was on Broadway
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But I did enjoy the story. A little predictable but, fun to listen to.
Good Book!!
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Entertaining play
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Vivid and engrossing
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What made the experience of listening to Dinner with Friends (Dramatized) the most enjoyable?
It was very much like being at a play - extremely professional production! While entertaining, it was also of strong substance - serious food for thought.What did you like best about this story?
It made me realize how so many of us just expect things will be okay, when we really should be careful not to take our loved ones for granted. Also, it was a tangible reminder that we probably never really have the full story - which goes beyond there being two sides to every story. I think there is a saying that goes, "There are actually 3 sides to every story - his side, her side, and the truth!"Which scene was your favorite?
It was all very good - it's short - I could not pick one part over another.If you were to make a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?
"You never really know people - not even your best friends."Any additional comments?
Highly recommended! If you enjoy plays, you will love this presentation.Sobering! Very well done!
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Like a slap in the face, but with some humor.
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