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`Sisters Rosensweig': sharp, sweet, shallow

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The Boston Globe, January 27th, 1994

THE SISTERS ROSENSWEIG Play in two acts by Wendy Wasserstein Directed by Dan Sullivan. Set, John Lee Beatty. Costumes, Jane Greenwood. Lights, Pat Collins At: The Shubert Theatre, through Feb. 6 As commercial comedies go, "The Sisters Rosensweig," at the Shubert, is good; nice, easy, friendly, funny, smart, sentimental. Decidedly a "woman's play," it's about three Jewish sisters who, other than being three, bear no relation to Chekhov's more famous trio. The Rosensweig girls are, however, a theatrical staple: the distressed family unit looking back on what went wrong to make them the women the...

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