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David Lindsay-Abaire
David Lindsay-Abaire is the author of the highly successful Fuddy Meers, which premiered in New York in 1999. He has signed a two-picture deal with Miramax Films, and is currently developing a television show for Conan O'Brien's production company and finishing his screen adaptation of Fuddy... show more

David Lindsay-Abaire is the author of the highly successful Fuddy Meers, which premiered in New York in 1999. He has signed a two-picture deal with Miramax Films, and is currently developing a television show for Conan O'Brien's production company and finishing his screen adaptation of Fuddy Meers. He is a member of New Dramatists, the Dramatists Guild, and the WGA.
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Birth date: November 30, 1969
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pseudolibrary
pseudolibrary rated it 12 years ago
Tragicomic & relevant to the times. Margie is a canny character, passive-aggressiveness honed like a knife used to cut fish for sushi. She's also out of work, and has a disabled daughter. Does she stoop too low to get by? Is the 1% (her old flame, now a doctor)too conceited to help her out? This is ...
Bright and Bon Vivant
Bright and Bon Vivant rated it 13 years ago
What a charming play. Good dialogue, great characters, funny and very sad, with a nontraditional 16 year old main character that your heart aches for. I would love to direct it some day and when I get older (much older) I want to play Kimbely Levaco.
A little tea, a little chat
A little tea, a little chat rated it 13 years ago
As I add this to my list, I'm a bit shocked to realise I watched the movie recently without having any idea I'd seen the play in 2007. I can see that is partly because the movie could muck about the the play, but I rather suspect I must have slept through part of the play.Redstitch is a tiny theatre...
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