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Wrong For Each Other
Wrong For Each Other
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Author: Norm Foster Publisher: Playwrights Canada Press Series: Second Scene Editions Format: Softcover # of Pages: 90 Pub. Date: 2003 ISBN-10: 0887546730 ISBN-13: 9780887546730 Cast Size: 1 female, 1 male
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About
the Play:
Wrong For Each Other is a full-length romantic comedy by
Norm Foster. Can love survive a separation? A chance meeting
in a restaurant, after four years apart, sends a couple flashing back
through the highs and lows of their courtship and marriage. Wrong
For Each Other is an hilarious and often heart-breaking look at
the roller coaster ride of a relationship.
Wrong For Each Other is the story of Rudy and Norah, two
people who once fell in love, got married and then got divorced. How
can things which begin so right end up so wrong? Four years after
their divorce, Norah and Rudy meet by chance in a big-city
restaurant. Overcoming the awkwardness of the situation, they decide
to have lunch together. Despite very different backgrounds, or maybe
because of it, they once were deeply in love and maybe still are…
Wrong For Each Other takes us on an emotional ride as they
recount the trials and tribulations of their relationship with humour and
heart and vulnerability. Like a fine wine, Wrong For Each Other
is Vintage Foster at his absolute best!
Wrong For Each Other premiered in 1992 at Theatre New
Brunswick in Fredericton. Since
then the play has been produced widely at
community theatres across North America.
Cast: 1 female, 1 male
What people say:
"This is a wonderful play that
has something to say to everyone who has ever been involved in a
relationship, and what's more, it makes you laugh at yourself as you
laugh with Norah and Rudy." — Kitchener-Waterloo
Record
"A warmly witty love story.
This is enjoyable, classy theatre." — Montreal
Gazette
"A tasty comic treat.
Characters with whom we can all identify." — London
Free Press
"Very funny ... a charming
two-hander." — The Globe and Mail
About the Playwright:
Norm
Foster enjoyed a 25-year career as the morning man at independent
radio stations in Thunder Bay, Winnipeg, and Kingston, before finally
ending up in Fredericton, where he began writing plays. He is
considered to be Canada's most produced playwright, with more than
fifty-five critically acclaimed plays that are known for their
humour, accessibility, and insight into the everyday tribulations of
life. He is the recipient of the Los Angeles Drama-Logue Award for
his play, The Melville Boys which would go on to be produced
across Canada and in the United States, including a well-received run off Broadway in New York. It would become his signature play, and the
one which would bring his name to the forefront of Canadian theatre.
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