Red Speedo
- 128pages
- 5 heures de lecture
By the author of The Christians, an honest and darkly comic play that may have you rethinking your stance on athletes who cheat.






By the author of The Christians, an honest and darkly comic play that may have you rethinking your stance on athletes who cheat.
An incendiary new play that picks up fifteen years after the conclusion of Henrik Ibsen's legendary portrait of a marriage in crisis.
Set in an alternate 2008, a presidential campaign unfolds with Hillary Clinton facing challenges in Iowa against a charismatic rival known as "The Other Guy." Seeking support, she turns to her husband, Bill, who proposes a deal that leads to unexpected consequences. This narrative explores themes of ambition, partnership, and the complexities of political life, as Hillary navigates the tumultuous waters of her campaign and her relationship with Bill.
Enjoyably weird . . . nothing that ever came out of the Magic Kingdom was this animated. -Time Out NY
A remarkable exploration of faith and community in the modern world, which asks profound questions about what we believe and why.
A funny, probing, and bold play that picks up where Ibsen's A Doll's House left off, and offers a sharp contemporary take on the struggles inherent in all human relationships across time.