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Readers love 'Knock, Knock' for its humorous and meaningful exploration of societal rules through an absurdist lens. Many find it a near-perfect play, highlighting its clever narrative and relevance for younger audiences. The play's blend of humor and deeper themes resonates well with viewers.
A play for 3 men and 1 woman.
An angel visits two men living in a cabin in the woods to accompany them on a spaceship ride to heaven.
"A wild spree of jokes...helium light laughter."
— The New York Times
"A kooky, laugh saturated miracle play in the absurdist tradition."
— Time
Knock, Knock is a American comedy play written by Jules Feiffer and published by Samuel French in New York (1977).
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Samuel French · 1977 · 78 pp
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