A golf magazine is the setting for David Wiltse's farce on the intrigues of the office. "The editorial office of a golf magazine seems an unlikely place for a comedic farce. But it makes perfect sense in the context of SCRAMBLE By David Wiltse ... Actually, SCRAMBLE , isn't about golf at all; it's about a very typical small office and the Byzantine romantic intrigues that go on there. The fact that this office houses a golf magazine is merely secondary to the struggles over sex and power that are the real focus of the staff's interest. The play's title, SCRAMBLE , does owe a nod to a...
A golf magazine is the setting for David Wiltse's farce on the intrigues of the office. "The editorial office of a golf magazine seems an unlikely pla...
Crazy Horse, the Sioux leader, engages General Crook, Indian fighter, in a confrontation that results in the death of Crazy Horse. The critics on David Wiltse's plays: THE GOOD GERMAN: "David Wiltse's THE GOOD GERMAN, which made its New Jersey premiere last week at the Madison theater, is an extraordinary piece of writing ... Simply put, it's best play I've ever seen there and quite certainly the most powerful drama seen in North Jersey all year ... Wiltse blends the dramatic and moral elements like a master chemist." -William Westhoven, The Daily Record A MARRIAGE MINUET: ..". the kind of...
Crazy Horse, the Sioux leader, engages General Crook, Indian fighter, in a confrontation that results in the death of Crazy Horse. The critics on Davi...