
By the Sea,
the Sea, by the Beautiful Sea by Joe Pintauro
About the Book | |||
The opening play is Mr. Pintauros DAWN: Quentin and his sister Veronica, together with his wife Pat, gather at the beach to scatter their mothers ashes. The act itself is a closure of sorts, but it stirs up conflicts between the three as maritalMoreThe opening play is Mr. Pintauros DAWN: Quentin and his sister Veronica, together with his wife Pat, gather at the beach to scatter their mothers ashes. The act itself is a closure of sorts, but it stirs up conflicts between the three as marital wounds and sibling rivalries never dealt with are finally confronted. Mr. Wilsons DAY takes a playful look at Ace, a local gardener who goes to the beach on his lunch hour and runs into Macy, a sexpot yuppie (complete with a chic beach umbrella and laptop computer). Macy seduces Ace into applying her tanning lotion, but then the gardeners nutty girlfriend arrives to give them all a run for their money. Mr. McNallys DUSK focuses on Willy, a hunk at the beach, and the two women, Dana and Marsha, who would do anything to have him. We discover that all three suffer from their own personal prisons from which they need to escape, and luckily they seem to have found the right place and time to do so. | |||