DAVID HAY   


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Plays by David Hay

DAVID HAY
Maddening Truth, The
1st Produced:
Clurman Theatre, NY
2008
Company:
Keen Company
1st Published:
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ISBN/ASIN
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Genre:
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Play/Drama
Parts:
Male
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Female
1
Parts Other:
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Notes:
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Synopsis:
It is about Ernest Hemingway's third wife, Martha Gellhorn, (who, Heminway said, "knew everything about humanity but nothing about human beings)". The play follows her efforts to fulfill a lifelong ambition to write a novel.
nytheatre.com
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DAVID HAY
Perfect Future, A
1st Produced:
Cherry Lane Theatre
38 Commerce Street, New York, NY 10014
17 Feb 2011
Company:
-
1st Published:
-
ISBN/ASIN
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To Buy This Play:
I don't think the play has been published but you could try abebooks.com
or the playwright direct where their email is shown at the top of the page
Genre:
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Play/Drama
Parts:
Male
3
Female
1
Parts Other:
-
Notes:
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Synopsis:
A Perfect Future is a darkly comic and provocative play that explores the question of whether people can be married and truly love each other when their political persuasions are diametrically opposed. This high-society evening is about to turn into a night of sexually charged mind-games that could change their lives forever. New York power couple John and Natalie are hosting a dinner for Elliot, a friend from their days as college radicals. Also invited to the party is Mark, a straitlaced young man from John's risk management firm. With the help of a few too many expensive bottles of wine, the group's past and their long buried secrets resurface. Over the course of this raucous evening, their basic belief systems are upended, as the four must come to terms with each other's true politics and behavior.
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