

Avenue of Dream
Elyse Nass
Awards & Recognition
WINNER! 1992 Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Ted Schmitt Award
Described as "a sideways look at the American dream," Avenue A is the gripping tale of an ex-con struggling to create his own family of misfits as an old prison buddy mysteriously returns for one final visit.
It is a carefully crafted and mordantly funny look at rebirth amidst urban decay.
Avenue A has been greeted with tremendous praise from audiences and critics alike.
"Avenue A is a jewel of a play crafted with uncanny precision."
— InTheater NY
"Steen's in-your-face play about a collection of misfits looking sideways at the American dream. It's lean, mean, tender and darkly humorous. This is a show without an ounce of fat."
— The Daily Breeze LA
"Steen's depiction of convict-mentality dragged down to its most primitive level and still graced with human attributes is so astute, you feel the author must have leapt the prison walls in order to provide it."
— Los Angeles in Review
"The year's most memorable and disturbing new work about urban despair."
— Los Angeles Times
| Character |
|---|
| Rosa early 20's, Joey's sweet but naive Italian girlfriend. |
| Chuckie early 20's, Joey's younger brother. |
| Larry mid 30's, Joey's former cellmate. |
| Joey mid 20's, ex-con recently released from prison. |
Avenue A is a comedy play written by David Steen and published by Samuel French .
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