Autumn Sweet

A Play

Fiction & Literature, Drama, American, Nonfiction, Entertainment, Performing Arts
Cover of the book Autumn Sweet by Frank Catalano, Lexington Avenue Press
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Author: Frank Catalano ISBN: 9781625172266
Publisher: Lexington Avenue Press Publication: June 1, 2011
Imprint: Lexington Avenue Press Language: English
Author: Frank Catalano
ISBN: 9781625172266
Publisher: Lexington Avenue Press
Publication: June 1, 2011
Imprint: Lexington Avenue Press
Language: English
Veronica Colletti is a world famous painter living in Paris, whose creative juices have gone dry. She's come home to Long Island after many years to bury her mother and her demons. Upon her return, she comes face to face with her past, her abusive father and ultimately herself. Review: "A Brilliant Autumn" RJ Wong - 5 Stars Renown painter Veronica Coletti returns to her childhood Long Island home to relive a pivotal moment in her adolescent life and confront the person who threatened the development of her budding talent - her own father. This is a dark, searing portrait of a family spinning apart with the relationship between a cruel and brooding father and his sensitive, artistically gifted daughter at its center. With his cast of all-too-human characters, Frank Catalano has written a brilliant drama filled with incident, heartbreak, tears, laughter and even a touch of the supernatural. Single Setting Five Characters (Two adult female – 30’s – 40’s) (Two adult males – (30’s – 50’s) (one male child pre teen)
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Veronica Colletti is a world famous painter living in Paris, whose creative juices have gone dry. She's come home to Long Island after many years to bury her mother and her demons. Upon her return, she comes face to face with her past, her abusive father and ultimately herself. Review: "A Brilliant Autumn" RJ Wong - 5 Stars Renown painter Veronica Coletti returns to her childhood Long Island home to relive a pivotal moment in her adolescent life and confront the person who threatened the development of her budding talent - her own father. This is a dark, searing portrait of a family spinning apart with the relationship between a cruel and brooding father and his sensitive, artistically gifted daughter at its center. With his cast of all-too-human characters, Frank Catalano has written a brilliant drama filled with incident, heartbreak, tears, laughter and even a touch of the supernatural. Single Setting Five Characters (Two adult female – 30’s – 40’s) (Two adult males – (30’s – 50’s) (one male child pre teen)

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