

"Leaf Employs an Ingenious Conceit" in The Fight
Read the full review from TheatreScene.Net by Darryl Reilly "Playwright Jonathan Leaf’s prodigious research, accomplished dramatic construction and clever device of threading a mystery throughout the events make the play quite engrossing. There’s also the sociological angle as the characters eloquently state and defend their differing beliefs and agendas that include careerism versus motherhood." "Leaf employs an ingenious conceit of Doris and Phyllis having been students at


"Leaf's Play is a Gem!" Reviews are coming in for The Fight!
Here's what is being said about The Fight at The Storm Theatre Company: Kyle Smith from National Review says: "This is a vital play, one that goes on a dogged search into an obscure corner of our cultural history and comes back with abundant reasons to be skeptical about the official story of feminism."
"Leaf’s concise play (at the off-off Broadway venue Grand Hall through November 18) doesn’t waste a moment as it shifts back and forth in time to build a picture of loathing