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Ode to Joy
Paperback, 96 pages ISBN: 9781559364928Publication Date:
30 Mar 2017
Size: 215mm x 135mm£14.99
First Staged:
Cherry Lane Theatre, New York, 2014

Ode to Joy

By Craig Lucas

Paperback £14.99

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A sensitive drama about the interplay between illness, addiction and love, from the acclaimed American playwright Craig Lucas.

Adele is a painter and an addict. Through her eyes, we meet her two lovers, Mala and Bill, and follow her destructive relationships over the course of fourteen years.

Craig Lucas's play Ode to Joy was first staged at Cherry Lane Theatre, New York, in 2014.

Press Quotes

'Pretty much irresistible... The author of great, toxic fairy tales for grown-ups, Mr. Lucas here suspends the storybook whimsy to give us a more straightforward look at people battling with the ogres of contemporary life through alcohol, drugs and sex.'

Ben Brantley - New York Times
Paperback,96 pages ISBN: 9781559364928Publication Date:
30 Mar 2017
Size: 215mm x 135mm£14.99

Also by Craig Lucas:

Prelude to a Kiss and other plays
What I Meant Was
Prayer For My Enemy
The Light in the Piazza
Reckless and other plays
Small Tragedy

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