A violent love triangle that tests the ties that bind. William Inge's dark domestic drama caused a controversy with its incestuous overtones, latent homosexuality, and brutal machismo backlash against feminism. Not seen in New York since its 1963 Broadway debut.
'Who knew that William Inge, the writer best known for chronicling sexual repression in dusty prairie towns (Picnic, Bus Stop) had the kind of dark and bizarre sensibility that we most commonly associate with David Lynch?' - Chicago Tribune
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