The Foster Season: Three Plays by Norm Foster
by Norm Foster
Maggie's Getting Married
In this touching romantic comedy,
you'll join the Duncan family as they prepare for the wedding of their
daughter. It's the night before the big day, and Maggie's older
sister discovers that she knows the groom a little better than Maggie
would like her to.
"This is quite possibly Foster's
best play to date. The laughter never stops."
-The Guelph Mercury
Here on the Flight Path
Set on adjoining balconies
in a big city apartment building, the play follows John Cummings as
he interacts with three women, Fay, Angel, and Gwen, who become his
neighbours over a three and a half year period. Hilarious and, at times,
touching.
"Foster cleverly weaves double
meanings into his brilliant conversations - clever and thought-provoking."
-Rossmoor News, CA
The Long Weekend
The truth and lies of a friendship
come to the surface during a weekend visit between two couples. There
are plenty of surprises along the way in this biting comedy of manners.
"blissfully old-fashioned,
the kind of comedy that used to keep Broadway happy for years. There's
just enough sex, just enough smart talk, just enough preposterous plot
twists to keep you titillated." -Hamilton
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