Synopsis
Some Sunny Day
Published by AmberLane Press
4 Male 2 Female
In a melange of Mozart, Carmen Miranda, Vera Lynn, Dixieland and cries from the minarets as the muezzins call the men to prayer, this witty and audacious play inhabits a world where everyone has something to hide and anyone may be a spy
Some Sunny Day was first presented at the Hampstead Theatre, London, in 1996, with Rupert Everett and Corin Redgrave
"...one of the most entertaining and unexpected plays of the year" ~ Charles Spencer, The Daily Telegraph
"Martin Sherman's bizarre comedy of sexual manners and morals - a whimsical fantasy set in Cairo, 1942, with Germans poised to take Egypt, maintains a mood of nervy satirical jokiness..." ~ Nicholas de Jongh, Evening Standard
"...this quaint, diverting play ... left me in an accepting, upbeat mood..." ~ Benedict Nightingale, The Times
The best magician's leave you rubbing your eyes in disbelief ... Some Sunny Day, Martin Sherman's surprising dramatic comedy, reveals him as a splendidly cunning conjurer" ~ David Benedict, The Independent
"Some Sunny Day ... is thoroughly disarming in it's scatty way; I enjoyed every minute of it..." ~ David Murray, The Financial Times