
Wrecks
“Superb and subversive,” this award-winning one-man play is “a masterly attempt to shed light on the ways in which we manufacture our own darkness” (John Lahr, The New Yorker).
Can someone honestly love a person whom they have deceived for thirty years? This is the central question behind Wrecks, Neil LaBute’s dramatic foray into the dark side of human nature.
Meet Edward Carr: loving father, succe...
“Superb and subversive,” this award-winning one-man play is “a masterly attempt to shed light on the ways in which we manufacture our own darkness” (John Lahr, The New Yorker).
Can someone honestly love a person whom they have deceived for thirty years? This is the central question behind Wrecks, Neil LaBute’s dramatic foray into the dark side of human nature.
Meet Edward Carr: loving father, succe...