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Readers appreciate the play's complex character dynamics and emotional depth. Many find it engaging and thought-provoking, despite its challenging themes and gritty content.
Dawn revolves around Hampton, an abusive alcoholic who has completely alienated his wife and children.
Can he stop drinking and make up for the past, even amidst some very dark revelations of incest and pedophilia?
"[Bradshaw's] most daring and mature work to date!"
— The New Yorker
"You will enjoy this latest visit to the unsettled world of Thomas Bradshaw, where people misbehave without the cushion of guilt or the filter of psychology. ****4 Stars! Critics' Pick"
— Time Out New York
"Bradshaw's best play! It will be a sad statement about the NYC theatergoing public if there is one empty seat in the house for the rest of this show's run."
— www.NYTheatre.com
Dawn is a American play written by Thomas Bradshaw and published by Samuel French in New York (2010).
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Samuel French Acting ed.
Samuel French · 2010 · 72 pp
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