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| GENRE |
Comedy |
| LENGTH |
Full-length, 75-90 minutes
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3 females, 3 males (6-9 actors possible: exactly 3 females, 3-6 males) |
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Unit set.
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Adult language and content |
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| Stewart is a married man dissatisfied with everything in his life -- and then he meets Tara, an attractive, intelligent woman with a unique way of looking at the world. From middle management to the depths of depravity, Boise is a dark comedy that tracks the journey of a man hell-bent on exploring social and sexual boundaries in a misguided effort to give his life meaning. |
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| "Not since David Mamet's Sexual Perversity in Chicago have I seen such an explicitly funny send-up of the perils of fornication, marriage, flirting and incest." |
| --Danbury News-Times |
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John Gassner Award nomination (2004-2005 season) |
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| Matt Pepper and Tasha Lawrence in Boise, Rattlestick Playwrights Theater, New York City (2004) |
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