THE STORY: Moss and Avis, an attractive, middle-aged couple, wake up one morning in an isolated summer house high above a picturesque body of water. The weather's fine; the view's magnificent. There's only one problem - neither of them can remember who they are. When a young woman named Wren arrives, information starts to flood in. But will it help? Her explanations seem only to make Moss and Avis' world - as well as ours - more terrifying.
"?a play rich in ideas about memory, identity, and fiction?[Blessing] lays down?a rich philosophical groundwork for the play's intrigue?artfully presented?" - Variety. "?gets the audience talking?raises questions about what is true and whom to believe?intriguing stuff." - LA Times. "?one of America's greatest playwrights?satisfying, ninety-five minutes of existential hide-and-seek." - St. Paul Pioneer Press. "?the work of a mature master dramatist in complete control of his materials." - San Diego Union-Tribune.
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Dramatists Play Service Inc. |
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Softcover |
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9780822222033 |
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197x134 |