Rabbit Hole
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.37 (553 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1559362901 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 112 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-02-15 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Chicago Theater Beata story that’s remarkably perceptive, astute and unfailingly, if brutally, honest.” OC Register. The dialogue is most impressive for capturing the awkwardness and pain of thinking people faced with an unthinkable situationand eventually, their capacity for survival, and even hope.” Elyssa Gardner, USA TodayA 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 remindersHeartbreaking in its theme and details, Rabbit Hole is a beautifully crafted work of great sensitivity.” Michael
Great writing, moving story This is a well-written play that tugs the heartstrings without being overly sentimental or manipulative. It is a tough subject to be sure, but the playwright adeptly mixes in just enough humor to keep it from becoming downright depressing. There is also hope that the central couple will overcome the fallout from this tragic event to repair their own relationship and come to terms with their loss.The writing is natu. "Five Stars" according to Angie. I love the book. Wish it wasn't in "play" form.. "Reaches your inner soul and finds your heart worth reading and seeing" according to M. Peterson. The story is a very well plotted look of a family after a horrific death in the family. Starts out in the very middle of the family's struggle to get through their ordeal. There is turbulance with the parents and siblings and of course, ends with a bit of a surprise. The actual production would be a great one to see performed - definitely worth reading then watching a performance.
He has written the screenplays for Rabbit Hole, Rise of the Guardians and Oz: The Great and Powerful. 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. A drama of what comes after tragedy, it captures the awkwardness and pain of thinking people faced with an unthinkable situationand eventually, their capacity for survival.” -USA TodayDavid Lindsay-Abaire is the Pulitzer-winning author of Rabbit Hole, which was made into a feature film. Born in South Boston, he now lives in Brooklyn.. David Lindsay-Abaire has crafted a drama that’s not just a departure but a revelationan intensely emotional examin