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Left to their own devices by their alcoholic mother, Ada and Sam cultivate an insular world into which they soon draw a third wheel " a pockmarked, limping wallflower named Dorrie. In the years spanning childhood to young adulthood, these three troubled girls learn to lean on each other completely, finding ways to fill each other up and to tear each other down. But when a horrible accident turns their reality upside down, they find they must decide whether they will continue to foster their familiar, codependent cycle, or whether they will break free, with or without each other's aid.
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28 juin 2016

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9781468316575

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Halley Feiffer Praise for the plays of
HOW TO MAKE FRIENDS AND THEN KILL THEM
“Ms. Feiffer … is building a reputation for fearlessness.”
—Neil Genzlinger,The New York Times
“Thank God … for the warped creative mind of playwright/actress Halley Feiffer, who harnesses the weird to full, gory effect inHow to Make Friends and Then Kill Them, an uproarious and deeply unsettling new dark comedy … Equally laugh-out-loud funny, jaw-droppingly gross, and thoroughly sad … Feiffer’s unique, refreshing voice is one to which attention should be paid.” —David Gordon,Theatermania
“Disturbingly funny.”
—Joe Dziemianowicz,New York Daily News
“A wicked comedy … Feiffer … is an expert comic actor with an appealingly skewed sensibility.” —Elisabeth Vincentelli,New York Post
“Feiffer … has a commendable eye for the absurd.”
“There’s great stuff here … dark and weird.”
I’M GONNA PRAY FOR YOU SO HARD
The New Yorker
—Helen Snow,Time Out New York
“Viciously funny … brutally effective. Feiffer takes a tough look at the forces that can bring us to our knees.” —Adam Feldman,Time Out New York
“A bone-chilling … punishing drama.”
—Charles Isherwood,The New York Times
“Blistering, blackly funny.” —Joe Dziemianowicz,New York Daily News “One minute you’re laughing, the next you’re cringing … the play sticks in your head like a crazy nightmare.” —Elisabeth Vincentelli,New York Post “Funny, scary, and completely over the top in its own right … goes straight for the jugular through the heart.” —Robert Hofler,The Wrap
“Provocative, sensitive, shocking and often very unsettling … polished and probing. One of the best plays I’ve seen this season.” —Rex Reed,New York Observer
“Exhilaratingly toxic.”
—Joe McGovern,Entertainment Weekly
“A hard-hearted stunner.” —Michael Schulman,The New Yorker “Halley Feiffer’s ferocious, explosive dialogue inI’m Gonna Pray For You So Hardis in a class of its own.” —Lee Kinney,TheEasy.com “It’s a fearless piece of work, riveting and hilarious.” —Robert Feldberg,Bergen Record
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