RIP: Wendy Wasserstein

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I can't believe that author and playwright Wendy Wasserstein has died! Only 55, PW says Wasserstein had a months-long battle with lymphoma and breast cancer. The mother of a daughter, long-time New Yorker Wasserstein was one of the smart, funny woman who informed the intellectual life of NYC--it seems tragic she would die so young.

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I agree...when I read the news I was in shock. What an amazing talent and from what I read an incredible person. What a loss. I loved the Heidi Chronicles and if one of her plays was on Broadway I'd make a special effort to see it when I was visiting New York.

Primorskii Bulvar

Late one Sunday afternoon in March

Long after the first flicker of fame

Had already come to set upon you

When you were still

Not yet quite the mother

We spoke for an hour

Into space and back

Across the telephone

About everything

Except the theatre

With word being built upon word

As though we were building

Some Odessian palace

The French forgot in their haste

To set in its most proper place

By The Steps on Primorskii Bulvar

I had once seen in some magazine

A landscape photograph of you

Sitting on your long living room couch

With some out of tune guy

Who seemed so disinterested

He really did not look at home

But even that now takes some acting

In this new century of ours

How long ago all of that now seems

But then our yesterdays are just that

Wendy Wasserstein 1950-2006

Copyright c 2006 Lewis B. Sckolnick

I was shocked to hear she died. I and some classmates in my drama class just did our rendition of "uncommon women & others."i portrayed "carter." i think if mrs.wasserstein was there,she would be proud. R. I. P wendy wasserstein. You will be sorely missed.

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