

The End (Pizzarello)
Jason Pizzarello
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Readers appreciate the unique blend of existential themes and humor in the play. Many find the characters chaotic yet engaging, and the writing sharp and thought-provoking. Overall, it's regarded as a well-crafted and exciting theatrical experience, though some note initial confusion with the plot.
Frank, having dedicated his life to the unremarkable, and Walker, paranoid since being struck by lighting at age three, attempt to flee from each other and end up following each other instead.
They find themselves in a run-down hotel operated by deaf and misdirected Willy and blind Alice, who has a murderous dislike for visitors.
Morris Panych’s brilliant tale reminds us all that fear can become a self-fulfilling prophecy.
Cast of 2 women and 3 men
The Ends Of The Earth is a Canadian play written by Morris Panych and published by Talon Books in Vancouver (1993).
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