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End Days
[7110]
$9.95
ISBN 978-0-573-66316-1Deborah Zoe Laufer3m, 2fComedyInterior
End Days
received the 2008 American Theatre Critics Association Steinberg citation.
Sixteen year old Rachel Stein is having a bad year. Her father hasn't changed out of his pajamas since 9/11. Her mother has begun a close, personal relationship with Jesus. Her new neightbor, a sixteen-year-old Elvis impersonator, has fallen for her hard. And the Apocolypse is coming Wednesday. Her only hope is that Stephen Hawking will save them all.“The universality of the denouement brings this comedy full circle, leaving us to admire the relevancy of Laufer's humor and wisdom of her message.” –
Variety
“…rapturously funny play about a family trying to survive in a world hurtling toward Armageddon, proves that the right playwright can inspire healing laughter in even the most sobering subjects.” –
The Miami Herald
“…Both poignantly redemptive and often hilariously funny. I hope others will have the opportunity to see this special play. It begs the question of what we would hold most sacred if we knew the end was near. And it brings to life our broad range of choices, including laughter, and the treasured traveling companions who are there even when we face our own personal Armageddon.” -
Huffington Post
“
End Days
may be about a weirdly dysfunctional family that finds its soul by waiting for the Apocalypse together, but this play has heart: It’s engaging, funny as hell and even touching....An exceptional show” -
NUVO
(Indianapolis)“A manic whirlwind of a family drama as weird and illuminating and truthful as anything likely to be discovered at CERN.
End Days
is funnier than a great many plays designed solely to induce laughter, and more touching than most plays designed solely to touch…so redolent of the ordinary wishes of real, lonely human beings that, despite the play’s atmosphere of general absurdity, it communicates a heartbreaking truthfulness.” -
Broward-Palm Beach New Times
“…thought-provoking, not a little disquieting and seriously, encouragingly funny. Laufer’s originality in expressing her ideas is impressive. Highly recommended.” -
CityBeat Arts and Entertainment
“The smartest, most hysterical, laugh-out-loud show you’ll see in the theater - ever!…a witty, funny and relevant play.” -
Martha’s Vineyard Plum
“
End Days
directly pits science, religion and suburbia, but it’s not an attack on any of them. There’s not a trace of mockery in these extraordinary performances, each tinged with compassion, humor and heartbreak. Laufer is clearly a major new voice” -
Denver Post
FEE: $75 per performance
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