A note from the Workshop Theater Company’s artistic director in the program for Moonlight & Love Songs tells us: “We’re watching the story of a couple in love, and like Bogey and Bergman in Casablanca, they’re a couple whose circumstances continue to force them apart. The journey of the play takes place over many years, but the events are concentrated on the beginnings of their romance and the tragic consequences of a simple deception.” I’m not sure that I agree with the foregoing assessment of this new play by Scott C. Sickles.
Review: Moonlight & Love Songs
November 14th, 2008 | NYTheatre.com, Reviews
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