Nobel Winning Playwright!
MOONLIGHT
By Harold Pinter
“There is no playwright his equal... This is classical playwriting, make no mistake about it." – The New York Post
After his recent death, this master playwright’s poetic meditation on familial love, estrangement and mortality emerges as a heartbreakingly relevant tale of startling proportions. As a stern patriarch lays dying, his wife desperately tries to bring his two estranged sons to his bedside. Holding the two sides of the family together is the dead girl haunting all of their memories. Both comical and melancholy, Moonlight hovers in the space between life and death, family and isolation.
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