this collection contains three full-length plays:

 

SALLY'S GONE, SHE LEFT HER NAME

APPOINTMENT WITH A HIGH WIRE LADY

SALLY'S PORCH

 

   “I first encountered the work of playwright Russell Davis…at the world premier of his FURTHER ADVENTURES OF SALLY…. I found myself hanging on every word and admiring Davis’ singular communicatory skills more with each passing moment.
   …amusing us more than a little en route with a verbal wizardry that warms and delights. Davis at the same time painlessly imparts a deeper universal meaning having to do with personal signposts lost and regained….”
Nels Nelson, Daily News

 

SALLY'S GONE, SHE LEFT HER NAME:

2 M  2 F

also available in a single edition: SALLY'S GONE, SHE LEFT HER NAME

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APPOINTMENT WITH A HIGH WIRE LADY:

   Having flirted with death, a young man has crash landed into a state mental hospital, where he sits silently in the dayroom. He has lost his sense of touch and his ability to focus his eyes and his attention. In Russell Davis's APPOINTMENT WITH A HIGH WIRE LADY, the patient...is gradually drawn back into life by a friend from his past.... Mr Davis is subtle and unsentimental in telling a story about two people trying to find a connection that has previously eluded them.
   The play...has a sensitive awareness of the renewable vitality within an interrupted relationship. In extremis, says the playwright, can come understanding.

Mel Gussow, The New York Times

   There's so much good writing in Russell Davis' APPOINTMENT WITH A HIGH WIRE LADY...
   During it's penultimate moment, APPOINTMENT WITH A HIGH WIRE LADY achieves a level of descriptive prose rarely seen on a stage...all of Davis' ideas merge into an ornate tapestry and the delicacy of his weaving becomes, for the first time, apparent.

Bob Harrington, New York Post

originally produced by New York Stage & Film, Poughkeepsie NY

1 M,  2 F

also available in a single edition: APPOINTMENT WITH A HIGH WIRE LADY

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SALLY'S PORCH:

   Cynthia Decker, who's committed herself to a psychiatric hospital, is visited by her movie-star son, Christopher. She's seen his latest western, and especially liked the way he rode a horse. Christopher must tell her that Richard, his stuntman, did that. She's disappointed.
   But Cynthia disappointed Christopher six years earlier when she walked out of the house and his life. She doesn't seem particularly sorry, and tries to explain much of what she's done via her rewrite of the Cinderella myth...when Christopher agrees to direct mom's Cinderella play, he decides to ask stuntman Richard to play one of the fairy godmothers.

  
...it must be said that Davis is an expert at exposition. The way we gradually learn who Cynthia and Christopher areand their relationship to each otheris as good as playwrighting gets.
Peter Filichia, The Star-Ledger
 

originally produced by The Road Company, Johnson City TN

1 M  2 F

read the first 12 pages of the play scene on line

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Plays By Russell Davis

I S B N 0-88145-214-9

$19.95

 

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