written by Herb Gardner
directed by Bobbi Schevitz
Friday November 10th 1989 — Saturday December 2nd 1989

Martin Cramer lives in an expensive high rise on Manhattan’s upper east side. He likes to play Debussy on his balcony at one a.m. Sally Cramer, played on Broadway by Marlo Thomas, is his wife of 12 years. They have no children, but have acquired loads valuable antiques. Their failing marriage is sliding into the quicksand of early middle age; they are two schoolteachers lost in little New York while surrounded by colorful street people and stereotyped neighbors. Unable to consummate affairs with other people, the Cramer’s eventually navigate various plot entanglements to return to each other.
Cast
- Street Man: Gerald Cataldo
- Carlton Danfield II: Theodore R. Cook
- Man Above: Jim Yantsos
- Harry: Daniel Scott
- Flo: Candy Pittari
- Martin Cramer: Mario Giampaglia
- Sally Cramer: Niki Roues
- Nancy: Sue-Ellen Mandel
- Stanley/Office Miranda: Paul Russo
- Joe Kaminsky: Arthur Chill
- Gordon: Bill Zachar
- Street Lady: Lucille Schroeder
- Perez/Gilbey: Mel Hancock
- Office Simmons: Rich Stovall
- Devlin: John W. Garland
Production Staff / Crew
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Director: Bobbi Schevitz
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Assistant to the Director: Megan Mahoney Chill
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Scenic Designer: Robert Sven Olson
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Costume Designer: Candy Pittari
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Lighting Designer: Rob Ward
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Sound Designer: Christian E. Conception
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Stage Manager: Evelyn Josephs Russo
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Producer: Barbara Coleman