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How to fight loneliness : a play / by Neil Labute

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York ; London : Overlook Duckworth, 2017Description: 110 pàgines ; 21 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • sense mediació
Carrier type:
  • volum
ISBN:
  • 9781468316049
Subject(s): Summary: "A young wife with cancer and her husband seek a third party to help them with something they can't quite manage themselves - an affecting and utterly surprising new play. Brad and Jodie need Tate to do them a favour. A really big favour. Brad is married to Jodie. Jodie went to school with Tate. Tate doesn't trust Brad. Brad and Jodie are at a life-changing crossroads and struggling to make a monumental decision about their life and love, and Tate-just maybe-has been there before. In this timely, dark, and dazzling new play, Neil LaBute takes a penetrating, point-blank look at a couple confronting the hardest decision of their lives and the aftermath of that decision. How To Fight Loneliness is Neil LaBute's most shocking, and also most tender, play yet." -- Text a la contracoberta
Holdings
Item type Current library Home library Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode
Llibre Biblioteca Barcelona Biblioteca Barcelona BCN Lliure Accés 820(73) LAB how (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 1900075727

"A young wife with cancer and her husband seek a third party to help them with something they can't quite manage themselves - an affecting and utterly surprising new play. Brad and Jodie need Tate to do them a favour. A really big favour. Brad is married to Jodie. Jodie went to school with Tate. Tate doesn't trust Brad. Brad and Jodie are at a life-changing crossroads and struggling to make a monumental decision about their life and love, and Tate-just maybe-has been there before. In this timely, dark, and dazzling new play, Neil LaBute takes a penetrating, point-blank look at a couple confronting the hardest decision of their lives and the aftermath of that decision. How To Fight Loneliness is Neil LaBute's most shocking, and also most tender, play yet." -- Text a la contracoberta

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