Synopsis
The Delusion of Angels
Published by Dramatists Play Service
2 Male 1 Female
Interested in advancing Michael's academic prospects (not to mention his own amorous interests in Michael himself) Dr Buckman helps his protégé to prepare a paper for delivery at a university conclave, a project which is sidetracked when Michael takes up with a comely young art student, Sharon Glass, who seems to be the personification of his poetic vision
The action shifts deftly from Dr Buckman's office to Michael's apartment (now shared with Sharon), to the apartment where Dr Buckman lives with his longtime male lover, George Brandon - who also happens to be Sharon's art instructor
Ironically Dr Buckman's attempts to seduce Michael are echoed (with equal futility) by Sharon's designs on the hapless George, all leading to a quirkily romantic quadrangle in which jealousy, deceit, pettiness and the baleful effect of flagging passion are explored with wit, humor, compassion and a telling awareness of the way in which we delude ourselves about the scope - and nature - of our true capabilities
An exceptionally perceptive, witty and clever play
"Mr Rifkin's dialogue has a psychological acuity that can be funny and painful at the same time The Delusion of Angels is the work of a very promising talent" ~ NY Daily News
" in every way a fine piece of work by a potentially important new American playwright" ~ Drama-Logue