The Collection

The Collection by Jennifer S. Hartley, published by AuthorHouse in 2014, features four plays that delve into the complexities of human behavior and the choices individuals make. Written in English and spanning 136 pages, this collection is grounded in true experiences, prompting readers to reflect on the nuanced nature of decision-making and the often ambiguous moral landscapes that accompany it.
Readers will find that these plays challenge conventional narratives, encouraging introspection and self-examination. Hartley’s works confront difficult topics with a blend of honesty and dark humor, revealing the stories of brave individuals who shared their experiences to educate and provoke thought. The themes of performing arts, theater, and playwriting are intricately woven throughout, making this collection a significant exploration of the human condition.
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The four plays in this collection are unique in many ways. All founded on true experiences, the plays show the complexities of human behaviour and the choices people make. They remind us that our decision and actions can rarely, if ever, be classified in simple terms of black and white. These creative works challenge us to look inside and question ourselves, no matter how difficult the answers may be. And behind every word is the realisation that not only do these things happen, they specifically did occur to the many brave individuals who gave up their stories as a means of educating, entertaining, exploring and challenging. Described by audiences as ?life changing, ? ?brave, ? ?shocking, ? ?self-reflective, ? ?raw, ? ?unlike any other theatre experience, ? ?challenging, ? and ?I didn’t know theatre could do this.? Hartley puts all her cards on the table with her writing and is not afraid to tackle the topics others avoid, yet she does so with an honesty, even brutality, that never loses its sensitivity or humour, albeit black humour. Her compassion and respect for those she writes about is clear in ever page of her work.
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