Detalles del libro
Formato
Tapa blanda
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Jan 1, 2005
Editorial
Dramatists Play Service
Descripción
In a dimly lit motel room in Oklahoma City, tension and desperation come to life as a divorced woman named Agnes navigates her troubled existence. As she encounters Peter, a mysterious drifter, their connection ignites a series of unsettling events. The confined space of the room amplifies their emotional turmoil, revealing their vulnerabilities and hidden fears.
As the night unfolds, the atmosphere becomes increasingly claustrophobic, filled with paranoia and surrealism. Agnes and Peter's interactions blur the lines between reality and delusion, leading them down a dark path laden with conspiracy theories and unsettling revelations. The complexity of their relationship unravels amidst themes of isolation, mental instability, and the quest for connection.
Tracy Letts delves deep into the human psyche in this haunting exploration of love and fear. The raw and visceral dialogue captures the essence of their desperation, invoking a sense of dread and uncertainty. This gripping play invites the audience to question what is real and what lies beneath the surface of their fragile minds.
As the night unfolds, the atmosphere becomes increasingly claustrophobic, filled with paranoia and surrealism. Agnes and Peter's interactions blur the lines between reality and delusion, leading them down a dark path laden with conspiracy theories and unsettling revelations. The complexity of their relationship unravels amidst themes of isolation, mental instability, and the quest for connection.
Tracy Letts delves deep into the human psyche in this haunting exploration of love and fear. The raw and visceral dialogue captures the essence of their desperation, invoking a sense of dread and uncertainty. This gripping play invites the audience to question what is real and what lies beneath the surface of their fragile minds.
Géneros
Acción y Aventura
LGBTQ+