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Nelson
[16126]
$9.95
ISBN 978-0-573-66354-3Sam Marks3 mDramaInterior
Nelson
is the story of a young man caught between two worlds. By day, he works as a low-level assistant to a film talent agent. By night, Nelson is the camera man for an underground, gang-related videotape series. As the videos become increasingly dangerous and popular, Nelson develops an overwhelming obsession with a C-List actress. Eventually, Nelson’s two worlds collide with disturbing, unsettling results. The play is a darkly comic look at the guilt dream of a man trying to find something authentic in a world of two very different kinds of film.“A funny-creepy play by Sam Marks” - Neil Genzlinger,
The New York Times
“Marks continues to offer a fresh urban voice.
Nelson
grabs your ear from the outset with its halting staccato street talk, and in the fine office scenes, Nelson’s racist boss attacks him with a Mamet-like patter of disdaining sarcasm.” -
Time Out New York
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