"A compelling character study about a man whose simple routine masks a complex inner turmoil. Kenneth lives a life of routine: after work at the local bookstore, he spends his evenings knocking back mai tais with his best friend Burt. But when the long-time owner of the store sells the building, Kenneth must find a new job, a process that upsets his comfortable schedule. Kenneth makes a new friend named Corrina, and she begins to ask questions Kenneth isn't prepared to answer: how many mai tais is too many mai tais? And who - or what - is Burt? Primary Trust is a play about the structures we…mehr
"A compelling character study about a man whose simple routine masks a complex inner turmoil. Kenneth lives a life of routine: after work at the local bookstore, he spends his evenings knocking back mai tais with his best friend Burt. But when the long-time owner of the store sells the building, Kenneth must find a new job, a process that upsets his comfortable schedule. Kenneth makes a new friend named Corrina, and she begins to ask questions Kenneth isn't prepared to answer: how many mai tais is too many mai tais? And who - or what - is Burt? Primary Trust is a play about the structures we build to contain oceans of feeling and what happens when those structures begin to crumble"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Eboni Booth is a writer and actor from New York City. Her plays include Primary Trust (Roundabout Theatre, Pulitzer Prize for Drama, Outer Critics Circle Award) and Paris (Atlantic Theater). For television, she has written for Hulu’s We Were the Lucky Ones and HBO Max’s Julia. As an actor, she has appeared in productions at Playwrights Horizons, LCT3, Manhattan Theater Club, Ars Nova, WP Theater, Page 73, Soho Rep., Clubbed Thumb, and more. Booth is a resident playwright at New Dramatists, and the recipient of a Dramatists Guild Horton Foote Award, a Steinberg Playwright Award, a Helen Merrill Award for Playwriting, and a John Gassner Award. She is a graduate of Juilliard’s playwriting program and the University of Vermont.
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