A ferocious two-hander about a father-daughter relationship gone horribly and terrifyingly wrong; from the writer of Disco Pigs. Father and daughter share a small bed. He talks frantically about his extraordinary past in furniture sales; she talks no less compulsively about anything at all; to fill the terrifying silence in her head. Edinburgh Fringe First Award 2001
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Old but still a Good ReadBy Cathrine J. ColangeloTwo-thirds of this collection is from the 80s or 90s but the essence of the collection is still great. Essays vary from pseudo-political; social commentary to play analysis. All seem to point to the same wonderful characteristic of theatre: it holds up a mirror to life. A good read; ten pages at a time!0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. theater courseBy Elizabeth D. Retallackgreat resource to aid in my studies of theater and learning how to review theater productions. A theater treasure indeed.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Great Reference Book for TheatreBy OrianaHHThis book is a great reference to many of the contemporary playwrights and artist which have shaped the art of theatre known today. August Wilson; Susan-Lori Parks; Naomi Wallace; Paula Vogel and David Henry Hwang are some of the few artist mentioned in this collection of articles and interviews.If you are a student or dramaturg that needs to find references from a particular playwright/artist; this is a great book to hold on to.It is rich in understanding the theatrical arts and well organized format.If you read this; you will be the smartest person at the party!