Uncommon Women and Others (1977), is the first play by noted 20th century American playwright Wendy Wasserstein.
An Uncommon Woman "I sort of liked the character from the beginning," she said.
Uncommon Women: selected as a notable woman, compiled by the Legacy Foundation NY.
Covering some of the same biographical territory from the perspective of the 1970's, "Uncommon Women" remains remarkably impressive.
"Uncommon Women" is remembered by the members of the group as a landmark play that touched something in their lives.
Uncommon Women and Others (1978), is a made-for-television film (based upon the play of the same name.
Other highlights of "Uncommon Women" are the women's inventive efforts to reach out to men, who never appear in the play.
She considers "Uncommon Women" an important experience.
Her first major success came quickly, with "Uncommon Women" in 1977, produced by the Phoenix Theater.
"Uncommon Women" is then suddenly seen in a perspective that gives everything some weight.