

In The Next Room, Or, The Vibrator Play
Sarah Ruhl
Dramatic Comedy / 2m, 4f / Unit SetAn incessantly ringing cell phone in a quiet café.
A stranger at the next table who has had enough.
And a dead man-with a lot of loose ends.
So begins Dead Man's Cell Phone, a wildly imaginative new comedy by MacArthur "Genius" Grant recipient and Pulitzer Prize finalist, Sarah Ruhl, author of The Clean House and Eurydice.
A work about how we memorialize the dead-and how that remembering changes us-it is the odyssey of a woman forced to confront her own ass
"The beguiling new comedy [...] blends the mundane and the metaphysical, the blunt and the obscure, the patently bizarre and the bizarrely moving [...] [Ruhl] writes surrealist fantasies that happen to be populated by eccentrically real people, comedies in which the surface illogic of dreams is made meaningful – made truthful"
— by the deeper logic of human feeling." - The New York Times
"Satire is her oxygen [...] In her new oddball comedy, Dead Man's Cell Phone, Sarah Ruhl is forever vital in her lyrical and biting takes on how we behave."
— The Washington Post
"Ruhl's zany probe of the razor-thin line between life and death delivers a fresh and humorous look at the times we live in."
— Variety
"[Ruhl] tackles big ideas with a voice that entertains"
— NPR
| Character |
|---|
| Gordon a dead man |
| Mrs. Gottlieb Gordon's mother |
| Hermia Gordon's Widow |
| Dwight Gordon's brother |
| The Other Woman/The Stranger has an accent |
| Jean a woman |
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Dead Man's Cell Phone is a American comedy play written by Sarah Ruhl and published by Samuel French (2010).
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