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Bernard Slade (1930–2019)

Author of Same Time, Next Year: A Comedy in Two Acts

25+ Works 419 Members 4 Reviews

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Works by Bernard Slade

Same Time, Next Year: A Comedy in Two Acts (1975) 98 copies, 2 reviews
Tribute: A Play in Two Acts (1978) 61 copies, 1 review
Same Time, Next Year [1978 film] (1993) — Screenwriter — 56 copies
Romantic Comedy (1980) 51 copies
The Partridge Family: Season 1 (2005) — Creator / Screenwriter — 34 copies
The Partridge Family: Season 2 (2005) — Creator — 19 copies
The Flying Nun: The Complete First Season (2006) — Creator / Screenwriter — 14 copies
Same Time, Another Year (1995) 9 copies, 1 review
The Partridge Family: Season 3 (2008) — Creator — 8 copies
The Partridge Family: The Complete Series (2013) — Creator — 8 copies
The Partridge Family: Season 4 (2009) — Creator — 4 copies
Romantic Comedy [1983 film] (2001) — Screenwriter — 3 copies
Fling! (1979) 3 copies
The Partridge Family: Seasons 1 & 2 (2014) — Creator — 2 copies
I remember you (1994) 2 copies
The Girl with Something Extra [1973 TV series] (1973) — Creator — 2 copies
Shared Laughter (2000) 2 copies
Moving (2007) 1 copy
Bridget Loves Bernie: The Complete Series (2012) — Screenwriter — 1 copy

Associated Works

Famous American Plays of the 1970s (1981) — Contributor — 74 copies, 1 review
Best American Plays : Eighth series : 1974-1982 (1983) — Contributor — 20 copies
Same Time, Next Year [novelization] (1979) — Original play — 16 copies
Most Popular Plays of the American Theatre (1979) — Contributor — 15 copies

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Common Knowledge

Legal name
Newbound, Bernard Slade
Birthdate
1930-05-02
Date of death
2019-10-30
Gender
male
Occupations
playwright
screenwriter
Nationality
Canada
Birthplace
St. Catharines, Ontario
Place of death
Beverly Hills, California, USA
Associated Place (for map)
Beverly Hills, California, USA

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4 reviews
This was a fabulous play, dealing with the intimacy between two individuals who are each locked into their own marriage and seek comfort outside of them. The dialogue rings sharp and true and the little anecdotes and situations that the Slade develops seemed so based in reality that it allows the reader's attention to focus in on them and tune out any sense of barriers between them and the playwright. It was an absolutely phenomenal play and one that I feel all the better for reading.

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It is a rare thing for a work to equal or even surpass the original. Sadly, this sequel to "Same Time, Next Year" by playwrite, Bernard Slade, fails to even come close.

I loved "Same Time, Next Year". It was everything a play should be. It was warm and funny. At times I was laughing out loud or in tears. I cared deeply about the characters despite my distaste for the very idea of adultery.

I can only assume that Slade's sole motivation for writing the sequel, "Same Time, Another Year", was show more money - and it showed. Although he brings the play to a fairly satisfactory ending, the journey to that ending is wrought with clunky dialogue and life events that feel forced and contrived. The effort by Slade to drag these people into character is almost palpable.

To add to my displeasure, even the editing is poor. There are several obvious spelling errors (eg. "whey" instead of "why") which should have been picked up with even a cursory reading. I can only assume that the editorial staff did not bother to read it and even Slade was unwilling to put himself through the effort of reading what he knew to be a poor effort.

This (thankfully) slim volume will sit on my bookcase next to the first play but I will try to forget it exists for the very reading of it has tarnished the original.
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As leis não são feitas estritamente com base no que é subjetivamente moral ou não. O adultério pode ser visto como imoral, mas só é ilegal em poucos lugares intempestivamente totalitários. Você pode ter uma opinião subjetiva de que o adultério é imoral, mas isso não significa que ele seja ilegal. Para os que pensam assim, filmes como este são imorais, pois glorificam o adultério e fazem com que pareça algo perfeitamente normal. Zombam dos votos matrimoniais. Moral à parte, show more Mr Slade é um dos piores dramaturgos de todos os tempos. show less
½
Jul 4, 20241 other reviewPortuguese (Brazil)

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Works
25
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4
Members
419
Popularity
#58,190
Rating
½ 3.4
Reviews
4
ISBNs
30

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