I'm Not Rappaport
"I'm Not Rappaport" is a play written by Herb Gardner that premiered in 1986. It centers around two elderly men, Nat and Midge, who meet regularly in a New York City park. The play explores themes of aging, friendship, and the challenges faced by seniors in a changing world.
The characters engage in witty banter and confront various societal issues, including discrimination and the loss of independence. Through their conversations, the play highlights the importance of companionship and the resilience of the human spirit, making it both humorous and poignant.