The Humans

Cover of The Humans by Stephen Karam
Year: 2015
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 146
ISBN-13: 9781559365123
Dimensions:
Height: 8.5 Inches
Length: 5.5 Inches
Weight: 0.50044933474 Pounds
Width: 0.25 Inches
Editorial overview Touché

The Humans by Stephen Karam, published by Theatre Communications Group in 2015, is a poignant exploration of family dynamics set against the backdrop of a Thanksgiving gathering. This 146-page play unfolds in a cramped Chinatown apartment, where the Blake family comes together, revealing the complexities of their relationships and the pressures of presenting their best selves during the holiday season. Through intricate dialogue and nuanced interactions, Karam captures the essence of working-class familial imperfection and affection.

Readers will find a deeply moving portrayal of psychological unease as the characters navigate their anxieties and vulnerabilities. The play delves into themes of marriage, family, and urban life, offering a rich tapestry of emotions that resonate with anyone familiar with the challenges of familial gatherings. Karam’s work is characterized by its ability to blend humor and tragedy, creating a “delirious tragicomedy” that reflects the human condition. This edition provides an insightful glimpse into the complexities of modern family life, making it a significant contribution to contemporary American drama.


Official synopsis Publisher

“”A kind, warm, beautifully observed and deeply moving new play, a celebration of working-class familial imperfection and affection and a game-changing work for this gifted young playwright.”–Chicago Tribune” Portentous and penetrating. Stephen Karam’s family drama is a slow-burning study of psychological unease.”–Variety. This year for Thanksgiving, the Blake family gathers in a new Chinatown apartment shared by daughter Brigid and her boyfriend: a typical housing space for New York, cramped with people and all the compassion, cares, and consternation they bring with them. This “delirious tragicomedy” (Chicago Sun-Times) by talented young playwright Stephen Karam encapsulates what we all dread most about the holidays and the pressure to present our best selves to the people who mean the most to us. The intricate dialogue and delicate interactions weave a beautifully despondent family portrait, revealing the true depth of each individual’s anxiety – a nature that is, desperately and accurately, human. Stephen Karam is the author of Sons of the Prophet, a finalist for the 2012 Pulitzer Prize and the recipient of the 2012 Drama Critics Circle, Outer Critics Circle, Lucille Lortel and Hull-Warriner Awards for Best Play. His other plays include Speech & Debate, the inaugural production of Roundabout Underground, and columbinus (New York Theatre Workshop). He wrote the libretto for Dark Sisters, an original chamber opera with composer Nico Muhly (co-produced by Gotham Chamber Opera, MTG and Opera Company of Philadelphia)”–

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Publisher: Theatre Communications Group. Year: 2015.
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Language: en. Pages: 146. Edition: 1.

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