Andy has a sweet Catholic mother, a sour Catholic father, and a severely retarded younger brother. When he brings his Jewish atheist fiancée to meet the folks on Christmas Eve, his worst fears about family blow ups are realized. A visit from “an old friend” sets about healing the family in unexpected ways.
THE NEW YORKER:
Tom Dudzick’s comedy is a hilarious boy-brings-fiancée-home at-Christmas story.
LOS ANGELES TIMES:
“Greetings!” is a wonderful, wacky look at how cleverly a mixture of Christmas, Hanukkah, and New Age philosophy can--in the right hands--flick on the electricity.
CLIVE BARNES, NEW YORK POST:
“Greetings!” deserves a shelf life long after Christmas.
JOHN GRAF, JR., THE SOMERSET SPECTATOR:
It was well worth the wait. Written partially from a true-life experience, the author brings home more than just a two-hour family brawl on religious beliefs. The work also takes on the sensitive subjects of death, prejudice and objective versus subjective reality. “Greetings!” is the perfect holiday gift for a loved one. Whether you celebrate Christmas or Hanukkah, this “guess who’s coming to dinner” comedy should not be missed.