Review:
"A startling, heartfelt and potent new play. "Rabbit Hole" is a remarkable, affecting redirection of Lindsay-Abaire's considerable talent." -Michael Kuchwara, "Associated Press"
""Rabbit Hole" is a sensitive drama with the well-observed poignancy of a memorable short story, captured with the blinkered belief of Lindsay-Abaire's grief-stricken heart." -Charles McNulty, "Los Angeles Times"
"Grade: A! A transcendent and deeply affecting new play, which shifts perfectly from hilarity to grief." -Whitney Pastorek, "Entertainment Weekly"
""Rabbit Hole" presents a tragedy and its consequences with utter candor, and without sentimentality. The dialogue is most impressive for capturing the awkwardness and pain of thinking people faced with an unthinkable situation--and eventually, their capacity for survival, and even hope." -Elyssa Gardner, "USA Today"
"A perceptive and poignant study in the day-to-day aches of bereavement: problems with personal intimacy, the uneasy friends who don't call, the emptiness in a house packed with reminders...Heartbreaking in its theme and details, "Rabbit Hole" is a beautifully crafted work of great sensitivity." -Michael Sommers, "Star-Ledger"
"Gut-wrenching..."Rabbit Hole"'s script absolutely deserved its Pulitzer win: the characters' words sound ripped from real life while maintaining layers of nuance. " "-Chicago Theater Beat"
..".a story that's remarkably perceptive, astute and unfailingly, if brutally, honest." "-OC Register"
-A startling, heartfelt and potent new play. Rabbit Hole is a remarkable, affecting redirection of Lindsay-Abaire's considerable talent.- -Michael Kuchwara, Associated Press
-Rabbit Hole is a sensitive drama with the well-observed poignancy of a memorable short story, captured with the blinkered belief of Lindsay-Abaire's grief-stricken heart.- -Charles McNulty, Los Angeles Times
-Grade: A! A transcendent and deeply affecting new play, which shifts perfectly from hilarity to grief.- -Whitney Pastorek, Entertainment Weekly
-Rabbit Hole presents a tragedy and its consequences with utter candor, and without sentimentality. The dialogue is most impressive for capturing the awkwardness and pain of thinking people faced with an unthinkable situation--and eventually, their capacity for survival, and even hope.- -Elyssa Gardner, USA Today
-A perceptive and poignant study in the day-to-day aches of bereavement: problems with personal intimacy, the uneasy friends who don't call, the emptiness in a house packed with reminders...Heartbreaking in its theme and details, Rabbit Hole is a beautifully crafted work of great sensitivity.- -Michael Sommers, Star-Ledger
-Gut-wrenching...Rabbit Hole's script absolutely deserved its Pulitzer win: the characters' words sound ripped from real life while maintaining layers of nuance. - -Chicago Theater Beat
-...a story that's remarkably perceptive, astute and unfailingly, if brutally, honest.- -OC Register
About the Author:
David Lindsay-Abaire is the Pulitzer-winning author of Rabbit Hole, which was made into a feature film. He is the author of Good People, Fuddy Meers, Wonder of the World, A Devil Inside and Kimberly Akimbo, as well as the book and lyrics to Shrek the Musical. He has written the screenplays for Rabbit Hole, Rise of the Guardians and Oz: The Great and Powerful. Born in South Boston, he now lives in Brooklyn.
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