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| GENRE |
Enigmatic comedy |
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Full-length, 95-105 minutes
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2 females, 4 males |
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Flexible and spare with a few fixed elements
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Adult language and content |
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| Lowell, an American on a business trip, is met at the airport by a beautiful colleague. They spend the night together and he thinks he's in one of those great American movies where you go to a foreign land and there's romance and adventure and the experience changes you. The next day at the office he discovers that he's not in one of those movies, he's in one of those foreign films where nothing is as it seems, where there is no moral, and most importantly: no subtitles. |
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| "Welcome to Anne Washburn, an original new voice! The Internationalist is a new kind of play for the 21st century. Fresh, provocative, riveting, and more entertaining and satisfying than many long-running hits." |
| --Back Stage |
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| Mark Shanahan and Heidi Schreck in The Internationalist, 13P, New York City (2004). Photo: Richard Termine |
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