The Clean House

The Clean House by Sarah Ruhl is a play published by Samuel French, Inc. in 2007. This first edition spans 91 pages and is presented in English. The work explores themes of comedy and romance within the context of American drama, set primarily in the home of a married couple in a unique setting described as “metaphysical Connecticut.”
Readers will find a blend of humor and poignant moments as the narrative unfolds through the interactions of its characters. The play features a cast of one male and four female roles, allowing for a dynamic exploration of relationships and domestic life. With its roots in theater and performing arts, The Clean House offers an engaging experience for those interested in contemporary drama.
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Comedy / Casting: 1m 4f / Scenery: Int. with inserts
This extraordinary new play by an exciting new voice in the American drama was runner-up for the Pulitzer Prize. After its acclaimed run at Yale Repertory Theatre it was done to equal acclaim at several major theatres coast to coast before winding up off Broadway at Lincoln Center where it had an extended run. The play takes place in what the author describes as “metaphysical Connecticut” mostly in the home of a married couple who are bo
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