Gabriel is a man who on the surface has it all-successful professional life
as an architect, a beautiful wife, Annie, and a devoted young daughter,
Elizabeth. But slowly it dawns on him that he is not really happy. Gabriel
decides that he wants to write a play about the sorry state of his life. He
quits his job, gets a pushy literary agent friend to represent him and
starts writing. Although his marriage ends in a divorce, the play is
success and although his life is different than it was, he is happier.
Multiple Sarcasms, tells the story of Gabriel Richmond, a man in his late
40's, who is a successful architect. He begins questioning his life
choices, which ultimately turns into an art form, as he goes from architect
to playwright, examining his own life. This is a quirky relationship drama.
It's New York, 1979. Gabriel Richmond is a talented architect with a
seemingly rich life as he has a caring wife, loving daughter and life long
friends. Yet, he spends most days in the movie theater, hiding out from
work, escaping into a fictional world where he can more readily relate to
the made up characters. When fiction shines a mirror on his own life, an
inspired Gabriel begins writing a play not-so-loosely based on his reality,
examining all of the relationships that make his life what it is. At first
a hobby, the play begins to consume Gabriel's own self-examination. Slowly
he realizes the fragility of his relationships and overall decisions in
life, but does not know what to do with this information other than write
about it. Gabriel's work eventually gains momentum just as his real life
begins to fall apart. Equipped with a hand-held tape recorder and
typewriter, he begins a journey to re-author his own life, looking back on
the pieces of his fractured self. He begins to see that life is not always
as controlled as a play or movie and sometimes the best thing an author can
do is let the characters speak for themselves. Emblematic of the
self-discovery that was hatching in New York (and many other cities) at the
end of the 1970's, Multiple Sarcasms shines a light on not only Gabriel's
life, but also the complex people that make it up. From his wife and
daughter to his colleagues at work and lifelong best friend - Gabriel tries
to understand these complex people who collectively make up too much of his
own self worth.