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Sylvia

72 pages, Paperback

First published November 1, 1995

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A.R. Gurney

60 books18 followers
A.R. Gurney was an American playwright and novelist.

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Profile Image for Jenna.
1,756 reviews93 followers
April 25, 2026
My local theater had used scripts for sale and this was one that I picked up. They had even performed this and I skipped out because I'm a dog hater. I know, I know! I knew Annaleigh Ashford played Sylvia at one point but I didn't realize Sarah Jessica Parker originated the role! It's even funnier when her husband Matthew Broderick played the father in the latest production. Sylvia is a play that gives a dog abandoned in the park human-like qualities as she's stuck between a couple struggling with an empty nest. This play was obviously written by a dog-loving dude, but it was really funny. This would be great to see this performed with it's physical humor. I'll be a cat lady til I die but this was fun. I hated the ending and would have kicked her out of the apartment. I love reading all these scripts as they're quick to read and fun to imagine. I'll never get a dog, but I wouldn't mind having a bestie like Annaleigh at my beck and call.

Profile Image for Neil.
Author 2 books52 followers
March 18, 2017
This is very clever. Husband Greg brings home a dog from the park, to wife Kate's annoyance. Since this is a play, and her part is extensive, and because Greg is fixated on the dog as if she was a human (and treats her as something of an alternative to his wife), the part of Sylvia is played by a human actor. This is very funny, but it's also insightful about relationships, jealousies, the ways we attach to animals, about midlife crisis, and about the way that exposure to the outdoors can bring out dissatisfaction with our interior lives.

The nice thing is that I think both dog lovers and those who sometimes find their family and friends overly solicitous to their pets would find plenty to enjoy here. I have enjoyed other Gurney plays, but this one is something new and different.
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1,360 reviews
April 16, 2017
This is adorable. I am such a biophile and I loved the psychoanalysis of the Greg/Sylvia relationship. This text is cute and funny.
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536 reviews
November 16, 2022
I did not enjoy this one very much. I kept picturing in my head what it would look like onstage and it made me uncomfortable. I feel like I would get secondhand embarrassment for the actress who is playing Sylvia. It doesn't sound fun. The characters were pretty good though. It was interesting to see how their lives changed when Sylvia was introduced. I didn't like how everything was about her, though. It seemed like all anyone could ever talk about in this world was Sylvia. It was annoying because even though she's the title character, she's not the center of the universe.
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198 reviews1 follower
July 4, 2024
Gah, I freaking loved this show until the end. Very sudden, and slightly inexplicable wrap-up. Regardless, a bonkers show that examines our relationships with pets. Single, simple set that is adapted to suit multiple settings. Sound a requirement to set the scene. Six characters- three can be played by one person or you can dole out some smaller roles.
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756 reviews70 followers
May 29, 2017
So adorable but kind of sad and heartbreaking. I really liked reading the voice of a dog. Sylvia as a character was really important and interesting and this is a story concept I haven't seen too often but really enjoyed.
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9 reviews1 follower
January 30, 2018
Cute read! Will be especially great if you love or have a dog/dogs. Explores dog and human relationships in a way that is tangible for humans to understand to the dog’s perspectives. Loved it and cried at the end. Dogs are the best. Also the play is a love letter to New York. 🐶🌃
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Author 4 books5 followers
August 18, 2020
I can't say too much without spoilers. As a dog lover, it does seem plausible to me that a spouse might find himself/herself in a position of vying for the type of love that the dog enjoys unconditionally.
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668 reviews7 followers
November 22, 2022
didn't suck as much as i thought it would...didn't love it either. i dont think it holds up thematically, BUT, it's pretty funny and lowkey canon enby/trans character from a play written in the 90s???
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467 reviews
November 8, 2018
2.5-3 stars. This doesn't hold up very well in the human world, although Sylvia is fun and entertaining.
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September 23, 2022
i’m really not a dog person so i didn’t totally Get this. but whatever
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267 reviews1 follower
June 3, 2024
just trying to imagine how to stage this feels utterly humiliating for all parties involved.
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211 reviews
April 30, 2025
this was actually super interesting! i would love to see it staged! at first i was like what is happening 😂 (in a good way!) but by the second quarter i was locked in! i recommend!
Profile Image for Anna Bowman.
75 reviews1 follower
August 17, 2025
I LOVED this play and I loved imagining Sarah Jessica Parker as Sylvia. Honestly, perfect casting and I would’ve loved to see the original production.
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December 31, 2024
Very fun play! Loved the opposites of Greg and Kate and I believe these characters are so human and really do help explore more about the human condition.
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694 reviews10 followers
May 24, 2016
Barring Shakespeare in school, this is the first play I've read -- and then only because it's one of the checkmarks I need to make for a reading challenge. I picked this particular play because it was referenced heavily in a book I recently read (The Teachings of Shirelle: Life Lessons from a Divine Knucklehead by Douglas Green) and it sounded good. And it IS good... but I think, as a book reader, I expected more. Realistically, I guess, many of the best parts of this story would be added by the actors. I can see how Sylvia could be one of the all-time greatest parts for a really talented actress. I'm going to pass this to a member of my community theater and see if they'll give it a go.
Profile Image for Alexander Davidson.
Author 2 books218 followers
July 25, 2015
Interesting story on a relationship on the rocks when a married couple find themselves finally without kids at home. And no, it's not because of the addition of another woman... Well not exactly. When Greg brings home Sylvia, a dog he bonded with in the park, it throws his world with his wife Kate for a loop. Kate and Sylvia both duke it out for attention from Greg who is clearly oblivious to the problem of having two loves in his life. I would love to see this play because Sylvia is actually played by an actress and can talk to Greg and Kate throughout the show. Seems cool. This is not your typical love triangle, that's for sure!
3 reviews1 follower
March 21, 2014
As someone who performed this as Sylvia, I can testify that this piece is brilliantly written and leaves many insights to be found throughout. I fell in love with the piece quickly and have yet to find a way to stop quoting it all the time.
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Author 3 books70 followers
March 14, 2014
A really clever script, that dips into some absurdist territory - I enjoyed it but wished it would have gone farther in that territory. Very affecting for dog-lovers -- somewhat annoyed at the denouement, it felt unnecessary and cheap.
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111 reviews15 followers
March 14, 2012
Lots of fun throughout. The notion of dog as mistress -- well what dog owner hasn't been through that? The close is rather too cute and cheesy, given the actual darkness of the play.
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15 reviews
September 2, 2012
Add this to my "would die to have the chance to act in" play list.
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