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OverviewA heartrending yet hopeful play about two men's parallel desires to build a secure foundation for their families even as everything around them is falling apart. At first glance, Ryan and Keith are two men in Twin Falls, Idaho, who have nothing in common. Ryan, a factory worker in the throes of financial instability, seeks help from Keith, a mortgage broker, to secure a loan. The two bond over their love of their daughters, as well as ""a specific kind of sadness"" that lives in the gap between their dreams and realities. Affecting in its seeming simplicity, Hunter's play ultimately affirms, if not the existence of God, then at least the possibility that something sacred can come from the connection between two people. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Samuel D. HunterPublisher: Theatre Communications Group Inc.,U.S. Imprint: Theatre Communications Group Inc.,U.S. ISBN: 9781636701943ISBN 10: 1636701949 Pages: 128 Publication Date: 03 September 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""A heartbreaker of a play, A Case for the Existence of God is another of Hunter's public explorations of his own private Idaho: a post-boom, existential vastness in which emo-tional and economic collapse are conjoined. And though A Case makes the connection between personal and societal calamity more explicit than ever, it may also be the purest example yet of Hunter's approach to playwriting as an experiment in empathy."" --Jesse Green, New York Times ""Samuel D. Hunter's soulful two-hander is the kind of play whose comedy is drawn directly from the depths of its tragedy."" --Rollo Romig, New Yorker ""In A Case for the Existence of God, Hunter has reduced his components to a bare mini-mum, offering us superfans a chance to marvel at his elegant way with exposition and the stealthy way he lures us down into the deep end of the emotional pool. We can follow Hunter as he looks deeper into his characters than the usual drama would--past behavior, past childhood, past successes and failures. He winds up considering the pas-sage of time itself, and demonstrates how he gets his sacred effects, one melodic line at a time."" --Helen Shaw, Vulture ""Mr. Hunter, one of the finest playwrights at work today, focuses on the complexities of specific human beings--appealingly unexceptional ones--and the trials, large and small, that life throws their way. Mr. Hunter's plays are notable, or rather remarkable, for their laid-back simplicity and the depth of the compassion he shows for his characters. In A Case for the Existence of God, both are on exemplary view."" --Charles Isherwood, Wall Street Journal" """Samuel D. Hunter's heartbreaking new play argues for hope even in the face of extreme disappointment."" --The New York Times ""The playwright has reduced his components to the bare minimum, offering us Hunter superfans a chance to marvel at his elegant way with exposition and the stealthy way he lures us down into the deep end of the emotional pool."" --Vulture ""The slightly daunting, furrowed-brow title of Samuel D. Hunter's new play, ""A Case for the Existence of God,"" might alarm theatergoers uninterested in a fraught theological debate. (Which would be most of them--er, us.) But Mr. Hunter, one of the finest playwrights at work today, is anything but an ideologue. His subject is the complexities of specific human beings--appealingly unexceptional ones--and the trials, large and small, that life throws their way. Mr. Hunter's plays are notable, or rather remarkable, for their laid-back simplicity and the depth of the compassion he shows for his characters. Both are on exemplary view in this play, easily one of the best of the year."" --Wall Street Journal" Samuel D. Hunter's heartbreaking new play argues for hope even in the face of extreme disappointment. --The New York Times The playwright has reduced his components to the bare minimum, offering us Hunter superfans a chance to marvel at his elegant way with exposition and the stealthy way he lures us down into the deep end of the emotional pool. --Vulture The slightly daunting, furrowed-brow title of Samuel D. Hunter's new play, A Case for the Existence of God, might alarm theatergoers uninterested in a fraught theological debate. (Which would be most of them--er, us.) But Mr. Hunter, one of the finest playwrights at work today, is anything but an ideologue. His subject is the complexities of specific human beings--appealingly unexceptional ones--and the trials, large and small, that life throws their way. Mr. Hunter's plays are notable, or rather remarkable, for their laid-back simplicity and the depth of the compassion he shows for his characters. Both are on exemplary view in this play, easily one of the best of the year. --Wall Street Journal ""A heartbreaker of a play, A Case for the Existence of God is another of Hunter's public explorations of his own private Idaho: a post-boom, existential vastness in which emo-tional and economic collapse are conjoined. And though A Case makes the connection between personal and societal calamity more explicit than ever, it may also be the purest example yet of Hunter's approach to playwriting as an experiment in empathy."" --Jesse Green, New York Times ""Samuel D. Hunter's soulful two-hander is the kind of play whose comedy is drawn directly from the depths of its tragedy."" --Rollo Romig, New Yorker ""In A Case for the Existence of God, Hunter has reduced his components to a bare mini-mum, offering us superfans a chance to marvel at his elegant way with exposition and the stealthy way he lures us down into the deep end of the emotional pool. We can follow Hunter as he looks deeper into his characters than the usual drama would--past behavior, past childhood, past successes and failures. He winds up considering the pas-sage of time itself, and demonstrates how he gets his sacred effects, one melodic line at a time."" --Helen Shaw, Vulture ""Mr. Hunter, one of the finest playwrights at work today, focuses on the complexities of specific human beings--appealingly unexceptional ones--and the trials, large and small, that life throws their way. Mr. Hunter's plays are notable, or rather remarkable, for their laid-back simplicity and the depth of the compassion he shows for his characters. In A Case for the Existence of God, both are on exemplary view."" --Charles Isherwood, Wall Street Journal Author InformationSAMUEL D. HUNTER'Sother plays includeThe Whale,A Bright New Boise,GreaterClements,Lewiston/Clarkston,The Few,A Great Wilderness,Rest,Pocatello,The Healing, andThe Harvest. He has been awarded a MacArthur ""Genius"" Fellowship, a Whiting Writers Award, an Obie Award, a Hull-Warriner Award, and a Drama Desk Award. He holds degrees in playwriting from NYU, the Iowa Playwrights Workshop, and Juilliard. He holds an honorary doctorate degree from the University of Idaho. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |