
cover art by Sue Rees
Here is what the critics have said about Sherry Kramer’s plays:
about DAVID’S REDHAIRED DEATH:
“Sherry Kramer’s extraordinary play…is like a puzzle: after slowly and
painstakingly connecting a series of dots, one uncovers an integrated image out
of what appeared to be chaos.”
The Chicago Reader
about THINGS THAT BREAK:
“…a terribly difficult, painfully beautiful play… This
is a wildly imaginative piece of work.”
Nelson Pressley, The Washington Times
about THE WALL OF WATER:
“THE WALL OF WATER quickly bursts through the dam of
conventional theater for two hours of the kind of inspired and breathtaking
chaos so rare on America's stages that we may have forgotten the word for it.
The word is farce.”
Margaret Spillane, New Haven Independent
about WHAT A MAN WEIGHS:
“…its view of sexual politics becomes more and more
complex, funny, and biting.”
Time
about WHEN SOMETHING WONDERFUL ENDS:
"As timely as it was revealing, and as witty as wise."
Austin Chronicle
first produced by Mill Mountain Theater, Roanoke VA
2 M, 2 F
I S B N 978-0-88145-519-9
$14.95
read the first 4 scenes of the play on line