Synopsis
The War Against the Kitchen Sink - Cop-Out & Home Fires & More
Published by Smith & Kraus
The War Against the Kitchen Sink
Cop-Out
Home Fires
Marco Polo Sings a Solo
Moon under Miami
Rich and Famous
"One moment we are stunned by a breathtaking display of his comic genius; the next instant he astonishes us with his compassion for the ache of the human heart. Nobody does it better or more brilliantly than Guare. He knows how to light up the dark center of pain, the shared sorrow of our souls, and make us howl with excruciating delight. We cherish and celebrate the miracle of Guare." - Swoosie Kurtz
"John Guare's vivid, theatrical, hilarious, beautifully written plays are the Life Force of the American Theater." - Wendy Wasserstein
"John Guare illuminates the secret choreography of human business, i.e., the almost perversely random free-fall from laughter to tragedy and back. Reading his plays, I am reminded that language is music, and, in Guare's case, the sound is exquisitely modern and utterly American." - Jon Robin Baitz
"The only thing stranger, funnier or more Techni-colorful than Miami itself is the brilliant imagination of John Guare. Playing Otis Presby in 'Moon Under Miami' when it was 'Moon Over Miami' is one of my favorite and happiest theatrical experiences and, after reading it, whether it's Over or Under, I'm sure it will become one of yours." - Nathan Lane