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Recent Tragic Events

by Craig Wright, Dramatists Play Service (New York, N.Y.) Staff
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Overview

It is September 12th, 2001; the setting is the Minneapolis apartment of Waverly, a young advertising executive. Soon to venture on a blind date amidst the television news coverage of the September 11th attacks, Waverly becomes preoccupied when she discovers that her twin sister, Wendy, a student in New York, has not been heard from. Waverly reassures herself that Wendy had no reason to be at the World Trade Center. As the evening unfolds, Waverly and her blind date, Andrew, an airport bookstore manager, realize that they are connected by a succession of bizarre coincidences. As Waverly awaits word on Wendy, the date is complicated by visits from her crazed-musician neighbor, Ron, and his girlfriend, Nancy, and a startling visit from Waverly’s great aunt, Joyce Carol Oates—played by a sock puppet.

Synopsis

It is September 12th, 2001; the setting is the Minneapolis apartment of Waverly, a young advertising executive. Soon to venture on a blind date amidst the television news coverage of the September 11th attacks, Waverly becomes preoccupied when she discovers that her twin sister, Wendy, a student in New York, has not been heard from. Waverly reassures herself that Wendy had no reason to be at the World Trade Center. As the evening unfolds, Waverly and her blind date, Andrew, an airport bookstore manager, realize that they are connected by a succession of bizarre coincidences. As Waverly awaits word on Wendy, the date is complicated by visits from her crazed-musician neighbor, Ron, and his girlfriend, Nancy, and a startling visit from Waverly s great aunt, Joyce Carol Oates played by a sock puppet.

Georgetowner

...dizzying, funny and wrenching...fresh, shocking, and painful as an open wound...gets in your heart and mind like an off-stage sob.

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Editorials

Georgetowner

...dizzying, funny and wrenching...fresh, shocking, and painful as an open wound...gets in your heart and mind like an off-stage sob.

Houston Chronicle

...issues of chance and causality, fate and choice, free will versus predetermination—all unabashedly expressed...[with] unexpected humor and touches of whimsical theatricality...

Texas Triangle Magazine

...engaging...funny...profoundly loving...

Variety

...a poignant, thought-provoking, and yes, essentially amusing piece on the subject [of 9/11]. Indeed, the play offers a lesson in how the theater can deal with such a momentous event without being trite, maudlin, trivial, or disrespectful.

Washington Post

...clever, sharply drawn...very funny...

Book Details

Published
August 1, 2004
Publisher
Dramatists Play Service, Incorporated
Pages
62
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780822219897

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