Bug

Bug

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Dec 4, 2006 · English · Paperback (112 pages)
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Book Details

Format Paperback
Pages 112
Language English
Published Dec 4, 2006
Publisher Northwestern University Press
ISBN-10 0810123487
ISBN-13 9780810123489

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In a dimly lit motel room in Oklahoma City, the world of Agnes unfolds. Recently divorced and grappling with her tumultuous past, she finds herself seeking solace and connection in the unlikeliest of places. Her mundane existence takes a sharp turn when she encounters Peter, a mysterious stranger with an unsettling obsession that ignites both fear and fascination in Agnes.

As their relationship deepens, the boundaries of reality begin to blur, drawing Agnes into a web of paranoia and delusion. The confines of the motel room become a microcosm of their troubled psyches, where trust is fictional, and the line between sanity and madness is perilously thin. Their emotional turmoil casts a shadow over their moments of intimacy, revealing the vulnerabilities that lie beneath their exteriors.

The play delves into themes of isolation, desperation, and the human need for connection. Tracy Letts masterfully crafts a narrative that explores the fragility of the mind, often leaving the audience questioning what is real and what is a product of fear. The unsettling atmosphere and intense character dynamics serve as a haunting reminder of how easily the sanctity of the mind can be compromised.

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Action & Adventure LGBTQ+
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