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One of the finest, most disturbing American plays in years. "Richard Zoglin, Time"
[A] provocative, unsettling play, further proof of Gilman's ability to shake up a theater audience with the power of her ideas--and words. "Richard Christiansen, Chicago Tribune""
One of the finest, most disturbing American plays in years. Richard Zoglin, Time
[A] provocative, unsettling play, further proof of Gilman's ability to shake up a theater audience with the power of her ideas--and words. Richard Christiansen, Chicago Tribune
""One of the finest, most disturbing American plays in years." --Richard Zoglin, Time
"[A] provocative, unsettling play, further proof of Gilman's ability to shake up a theater audience with the power of her ideas--and words." --Richard Christiansen, Chicago Tribune
Rebecca Gilman is also the author of the play The Glory of Living, which received the 1998 American Theater Critics Association's Osborn Award. She is the recipient of the Roger L. Stevens Award from the Kennedy Center Fund for New American Plays, the George Devine Award, the Evening Standard Award for Most Promising Playwright, the Scott McPherson Award, and an Illinois Arts Council playwrighting fellowship. A native of Alabama, Ms. Gilman lives in Chicago, Illinois.
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