Walter Cronkite is Dead

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A fierce thunderstorm has shut down airports up and down the East Coast. Two women, who appear to have nothing in common, are stuck in a waiting area at Reagan National Airport. Patty is a chatty southerner—a blue-collar woman from a red state—who is almost physically unable to tolerate silence. Margaret is a Washingtonian, reserved, educated, liberal and not interested in sharing her thoughts, or her table, with Patty. Forced together for a long night in a public place, the two strangers have no choice but to share a bottle of wine and begin to talk…and to listen. Their conversation is funny, difficult, deeply revealing and astonishingly frank. Patty and Margaret share details of their lives that lead them to a place of kinship neither of them could have imagined. Yes, Walter Cronkite is dead, but his wisdom and compassion lives on in this insightful comedy about what might be possible if people from opposite sides of the political aisle would stop shouting and take even one night to listen.

The Book of Liz

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The cheese ball is the spherical center of this delightfully offkey, off-color hymn to clichés we all live by. This collaborative story considers, among other things, the American love for Americana, 12-step programs, and spiritualism, as well as alternative medicine, … Continued

See How They Run

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This WWII-era farce involves a cast of characters galloping in and out of the four doors of an English vicarage: an American actor and actress (he is now stationed with the air force in England), a cockney maid who has … Continued