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Old Money
The setting is an ornate mansion in Manhattan at two dinner parties - one in the early 1900s, hosted by a robber baron; and the other, 100 years later, hosted by a contemporary master of high-risk arbitrage. In Old Money, Wasserstein deftly observes how social conventions, professional eminence and familial relationships have changed (little) and remained the same (largely) for over a century. Curtain Up called the play an "adroitly constructed dual universe clever and entertaining." Presented at Lincoln Center in 2000, Old Money was one of Wasserstein's last and most mature plays.
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LocationRoss Valley Players (View)
30 Sir Francis Drake Blvd
Ross, CA 94957
United States
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Kid Friendly: Yes! |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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