Laughing Wild, by the legendary observer of human nature, Christopher Durang, is a provocative, inventive, and very funny study of the perils of modern life in urban America. Unique in form, the play consists of two monologues plus a hilarious playlet which brings the two together and explores more fully the converging dreams and themes set forth in their solo expositions. When Christopher Durang wrote his absurdist nervous breakdown of a play 30 plus years ago, the play reflected the anxiety of living in a world gone mad during the AIDS epidemic--much like today with COVID -19.
Ages: For mature audiences
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