Greetings! ebook
by Tom Dudzick
Characters: 3 male, 2 femaleInterior with insert . Characters: 3 male, 2 female. Interior with insert.
Characters: 3 male, 2 femaleInterior with insert . Andy has a sweet Catholic mother, a sour Catholic father and a severely retarded younger brother named Mickey. When he brings his Jewish atheist fiance to meet the folks on Christmas Eve, his worst fears about family blow ups are realized. But Mickey, whose entire vocabulary is "oh boy" and "wow," suddenly says "Greetings!" Characters: 3 male, 2 female.
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Tom Dudzick’s Greetings! is a miraculous comedy that has become a welcome alternative to A Christmas Carol in theatres all across the country. Praise for "Greetings!" THE NEW YORKER: Tom Dudzick’s comedy is a hilarious boy-brings-fiancée-home at-Christmas story. LOS ANGELES TIMES: Greetings! is a wonderful, wacky look at how cleverly a mixture of Christmas, Hanukkah, and New Age philosophy can-in the right hands-flick on the electricity. CLIVE BARNES, NEW YORK POST: Greetings! deserves a shelf life long after Christmas
Tom Dudzick has written a play for all seasons. Andy has a sweet Catholic mother, a sour Catholic father and an intellectually disabled younger brother, Mickey
Tom Dudzick has written a play for all seasons. Andy has a sweet Catholic mother, a sour Catholic father and an intellectually disabled younger brother, Mickey. When he brings his Jewish atheist fiance to meet the folks on Christmas Eve, his worst fears about family blow-ups are realized. But when Mickey, whose entire vocabulary has been limited to "oh boy" and "wow," suddenly spouts the word "Greetings!" the entire family's belief system is turned upside down
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Such greeting card sentiment as Tom Dudzick evidently espouses could be expanded into one of those -time types of books, or it could be the stuff of some sort of enlightenment seminar, and it might do for those who wish it so. But Mr. Dudzick has opted.
Such greeting card sentiment as Tom Dudzick evidently espouses could be expanded into one of those -time types of books, or it could be the stuff of some sort of enlightenment seminar, and it might do for those who wish it so. Dudzick has opted to write a play - not inaptly entitled ''Greetings,'' at the George Street Playhouse - and it won't do. With a plot ploy for an Act I curtain, Mr. Dudzick assures the audience's return for Act II, and then the bromides fall. Sample: ''People do not change until they.
Christmas miracles do happen in Tom Dudzick's "Greetings!," but none strong enough to push this New Age boulevard comedy past mediocrity. Lurking beneath this unsophisticated, intermittently amusing effort are some hints of undeveloped talent, but rookie playwright Tom Dudzick trips on his own intentions.
