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From Ties That Bind Three Sisters, A Play Bound to Be Remembered

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The Washington Post, January 26th, 2006

One of the reasons for the enduring popularity of Wendy Wasserstein's play "The Sisters Rosensweig" is that it's still unusual, 13 years after its debut, to find so many indelible portraits of women in one work, even rarer to have them be 40 and older. Wasserstein creates three unique personalities that share the same family background, which allows us to see just how much influence the women's choices might have had in their situations. Rockville Little Theatre has a lot to work with in its staging of Wasserstein's play, succeeding in presenting vibrant portrayals of Wasserstein's women in a...

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