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American Drama, Comedy - Drama, General & Miscellaneous Drama

Additional Particulars

by Ed Simpson
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Overview

3m, 1f / Comedy / Interiors

The intersecting lives of four “Save-a-Bundle Discount Mart” employees are explored in Additional Particulars. In the first act, Glenda Balitski, an optimistic but lonely young woman who works in housewares, has recently moved into her tidy apartment after the death of her invalid mother. Assistant Manager Warren Grippo, a generous but awkward man of unflagging good manners, has unexpectedly dropped by Glenda’s apartment after work. After the lonely couple discovers a shared enthusiasm for the corporate ideals of “Save-a-Bundle,” Warren reveals that Glenda has been chosen “Employee of the Month…” and confesses his desire to discuss with her some “additional particulars” of a more personal nature. Meanwhile, Raymond Fetterman, a maintenance man and himself a former “Employee of the Month” is having lunch with his young friend and co-worker, Kenny Hinkle. It is the eve of Raymond’s 47th birthday, he’s trapped in a job he hates, and Raymond has come to the painful realization that time is quickly running out on his chances of “having a life.” As Raymond desperately yearns to escape the monotony of his life, the good-natured Kenny sympathetically listens…and harbors a heartbreaking secret of his own.

This play was awarded the LA Drama Critics Circle Award, Backstage West’s Garland Award, and was a Critic’s Choice in the LA Times.

"Human comedy par excellence, as if Chekhov were reincarnated in America's Wal-Mart culture...Simpson's sympathy and affection for (his character's) weaknesses are signs of that rare combination of humanist with a genuine sense of humor." - Los Angeles Times

"...Witty and insightful...not just a very funny show, but an unexpectedly poignant and decidedly human as well...Simpson writes with an unusual degree of humanity..." - Variety

"...Enchanting...delightfully funny and heartrending...With humor and despair always just a millisecond apart, Simpson's understated style aims squarely at the heart of working class ennui and scores a bull's eye. This playwright is worth watching." - Backstage West

Synopsis

3m, 1f / Comedy / Interiors

The intersecting lives of four “Save-a-Bundle Discount Mart” employees are explored in Additional Particulars. In the first act, Glenda Balitski, an optimistic but lonely young woman who works in housewares, has recently moved into her tidy apartment after the death of her invalid mother. Assistant Manager Warren Grippo, a generous but awkward man of unflagging good manners, has unexpectedly dropped by Glenda’s apartment after work. After the lonely couple discovers a shared enthusiasm for the corporate ideals of “Save-a-Bundle,” Warren reveals that Glenda has been chosen “Employee of the Month…” and confesses his desire to discuss with her some “additional particulars” of a more personal nature. Meanwhile, Raymond Fetterman, a maintenance man and himself a former “Employee of the Month” is having lunch with his young friend and co-worker, Kenny Hinkle. It is the eve of Raymond’s 47th birthday, he’s trapped in a job he hates, and Raymond has come to the painful realization that time is quickly running out on his chances of “having a life.” As Raymond desperately yearns to escape the monotony of his life, the good-natured Kenny sympathetically listens…and harbors a heartbreaking secret of his own.

This play was awarded the LA Drama Critics Circle Award, Backstage West’s Garland Award, and was a Critic’s Choice in the LA Times.

"Human comedy par excellence, as if Chekhov were reincarnated in America's Wal-Mart culture...Simpson's sympathy and affection for (his character's) weaknesses are signs of that rare combination of humanist with a genuine sense of humor." - Los Angeles Times

"...Witty and insightful...not just a very funny show, but an unexpectedly poignant and decidedly human as well...Simpson writes with an unusual degree of humanity..." - Variety

"...Enchanting...delightfully funny and heartrending...With humor and despair always just a millisecond apart, Simpson's understated style aims squarely at the heart of working class ennui and scores a bull's eye. This playwright is worth watching." - Backstage West

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Book Details

Published
October 1, 2008
Publisher
Samuel French, Incorporated
Pages
84
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780573663949

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