
I'll never forget when I first saw Uncommon Women and Others. Â I was in college at the University of Georgia when it was performed and I was introduced to Wendy Wasserstein's playwriting. Â The characters in the show keep postponing their age by which they will be "pretty fucking amazing." Â The goal seems both impossible to define and unattainable. Â "I keep a list of options," says Holly, the main character at the end of the show. Â "Just from today's lunch, there's law, insurance, marry Leonard Woolf, have a baby, birdwatch in Bolivia. Â A myriad of Read More