A dialogue in letters between the two great 19th-century French novelists, George Sand and Gustave Flaubert, "Dear Master" is an elegantly orchestrated play, providing flesh-and-blood portraits of these famed intellectual writers and revealing their fears, desires, heated opinions and friendship during a time as violent and politically polarized as our own. Written by prize-winning Berkeley author Dorothy Bryant, "Dear Master" was originally produced at the Berkeley City Club in 1991, winning "Best Script" from the Bay Area Critics Circle.