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Readers have mixed feelings about the play's structure. While some appreciate its intriguing ambiguities and emotional depth, others are frustrated by the lack of resolution and clarity in the storyline.
THE STORY: Moss and Avis, an attractive, middle-aged couple, wake up one morning in an isolated summer house high above a picturesque body of water.
The weather's fine; the view's magnificent.
There's only one problem--neither of them can remember w
"Gets the audience talking… raises questions about what is true and whom to believe… intriguing stuff.“ – Los Angeles Times ”One of America's greatest playwrights… satisfying, ninety-five minutes of existential hide-and-seek.“ – St. Paul Pioneer Press ”The work of a mature master dramatist in complete control of his materials."
— San Diego Union-Tribune
| Character |
|---|
| Moss 45–55 |
| Wren 20s |
| Avis 45–55 |
A Body Of Water is a American play written by Lee Blessing and published by Dramatists Play Service in New York (2007).
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