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Janie Blumberg and Harriet Cornwall, best friends from college, are navigating their post-college “adult” lives in New York City. They are in that late twenties, dangerously close to thirties phase where they feel like they’re completely behind and totally lost. Janie, an aspiring writer, meets a dashing doctor named Marty who seems like ...
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Dec 11, 2020 · Isn't it romantic. New York (440 Park Ave. S., New York 10016) : Dramatists Play Service. "The play deals with the post-college careers (and dilemmas) of two former classmates, Janie Blumberg and Harriet Cornwall. Both are struggling to escape from lingering parental domination and to establish their own lives and identities.
“ISN’T IT ROMANTIC is romantic—also bright, funny, sentimental, and throughout inching toward wisdom.” —Time Magazine. “…one of the funniest and most satisfying shows in town…If Dorothy Parker were a playwright today, she might have written this endearingly acid comedy.” —Variety.
May 21, 2019 · Isn’t It Romantic. Similarly, in Isn’t It Romantic, two former college friends, Janie Blumberg, a freelance writer, and Harriet Cornwall, a corporate M.B.A., move through their postcollege lives, weighing marriage and children against independence and the life choices of their mothers against their own. The play climaxes at the point where ...
Feb 13, 2019 · Isn't It Romantic: Directed by Todd Strauss-Schulson. With Rebel Wilson, Liam Hemsworth, Adam Devine, Priyanka Chopra Jonas. A young woman disenchanted with love mysteriously finds herself trapped inside a romantic comedy.
Isn't It Romantic By Miriam Colin In the program notes for the Worth Street Theatre's revival of Wendy Wasserstein 1979 feminist comedy Isn't It Romantic, director Jeff Cohen links the play to Chekhov, a playwright whose work has figured importantly in his company's past. I beg to differ.