Synopsis
Good Night Children Everywhere - also includes New England & Some Americans Abroad & Two Shakespearean Actors & Franny's Way
Published by Theatre Communications
New England - "Smart, sharp, acridly funny ... in the sweetest of all ironies, it's an American writer at the peak of his form who has given London's RSC the major new play that has eluded them all year" ~ Variety
Some Americans Abroad - "A sequel to The Innocents Abroad Mark Twain's caustic view of pretentious Americans abroad. B both works indict the well-educated American middle-class for its supine and superficial relationship to Old World culture" ~ New York Times
Two Shakespearean Actors - "Nelson's provocative account of the deadly rivalry between two great 18th-century actors" ~ Variety
Franny's Way - "Boundaries warp and melt in the dense urban heat that pervades Franny's Way, Richard Nelson's sensitively drawn portrait of love in the age of J.D. Salinger" ~ New York Times