Sally and Marsha
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The Knightingales
A South Dakota newcomer and a sharp-tongued New Yorker, thrown together in a Manhattan apartment building form an unexpected friendship. One is struggling to adapt to city life and the other is hardened by it, yet together they navigate loneliness, dreams and the daily challenges of womanhood. Sybille Pearson's heartfelt comedy, which premiered at Manhattan Theatre Club in 1982 starring Bernadette Peters and Christine Baranski, explores the resilience and humour that sustain deep female friendships. With wit and warmth, this touching story highlights the unexpected connections that shape and support us through life's struggles.
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