The best plays of 2014
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Author
Contributions
- Margulies, Donald - Contributor
- Lauria, Dan - Contributor
- Saracho, Tanya - Contributor
- Hall, Katori - Contributor
- Thomas, Cori - Contributor
and 1 more
- Dufault, Olivia - Contributor
Publication
2015 - Applause Theatre & Cinema Boooks, Wisconsin
Language
English
Word Count
98,500 words, Guess
Page Count
394 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-101480396656
- ISBN-139781480396654
- Library of Congress Control Number2015023214
- OCLC Control Number903675207
- Better World Books9781480396654
and 1 more
- Open LibraryOL27217409M
Classifications
- DDC812/.608
- LCCPS634.2 .B48 2015
- LCCPS634.2 B48 2015
and 1 more
- LCCPS634.2B48 2015
Description
Comical, offbeat, poignant, and fresh, The Best Plays of 2014 presents six of the most original plays of the year in a single volume selected by renowned editor Lawrence Harbison : The Country House , a comedy about a deeply dramatic family, by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Donald Margulies ; Dinner With the Boys , an offbeat, dark comedy by Dan Lauria about some old-time wise guys who want to have a good Italian meal and a few laughs and tie up some loose ends before dessert ; Mala Hierba by Tanya Saracho, inspired by Latin American culture, which pits human yearnings against the power of culturally predetermined obligations ; based on real events, Our Lady of Kibeho by Katori Hall was hailed as the "most important new play of the year!" by Terry Teachout of The Wall Street Journal ;. When January Feels Like Summer by Cori Thomas presents five lives colliding as a feeling of change hums in the air during one strangely warm winter in Central Harlem ; Year of the rooster (New York Times Critics' Pick) by Eric Dufault a fiercely comic play about cockfighting, connections, and clawing your way to the top.
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