Old Acquaintance
Opening Night: June 28, 2007
Closing: August 19, 2007
Theater: American Airlines
This drawing-room comedy is about two childhood friends who have grown into very different adults. Though they are both successful authors, independent Katharine "Kit" Markham carries on an affair with a younger man while divorcee Mildred "Millie" Drake refuses to loosen the apron-strings on her teenage daughter, Deidre. But when Deidre’s struggles to become more like her idol Kit have far-reaching consequences, the two women who thought they were growing apart may have much more in common than they’d like to admit.
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June 29, 2007
Two very different roads to the past are being traveled by two very different actresses in the Roundabout Theater Company’s mildly entertaining, maddeningly disjunctive revival of “Old Acquaintance,” John Van Druten’s 1940 comedy of high-heeled and round-heeled sexual mores in literary Manhattan.
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