The Son
by Florian Zeller

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Readers find the play emotionally impactful and thought-provoking, dealing with complex themes of depression and family dynamics. Many appreciate its relatability and the depth of the characters' struggles, particularly the father-son relationship. While some reviews mention formulaic elements, the overall sentiment leans towards admiration for its writing and emotional resonance.

Emotionally impactful storytelling Deep exploration of family dynamics Relatable and thought-provoking characters Some find it a bit formulaic

Synopsis

He's not like he was before.

Believe me.

I don't know what's happened, but something has.

He's changed.

He...

And I'm wondering if...

To be absolutely honest with you...

I'm even wondering if...

Nicolas, just two years ago a smiling boy, is going through a difficult phase after his parents' divorce.

He's listless, skipping classes, lying.

He believes moving in with his father and his new family may help.

And a different school, a fresh start.

When he doesn't feel comfortable there, when he senses he isn't wanted, he decides that going back to his mother's may be the answer.

But at some point, options are going to dry up.

And then what?

I'm telling you.

I don't understand what's happening to me.

Florian Zeller's The Son forms the final part in a trilogy with The Mother and The Father, all of which are translated by Christopher Hampton.

The Son premieres at the Kiln Theatre, London, in February 2019.

Publication

Publisher Faber & Faber
Year 2019
Binding Paperback
Edition Main
Pages 128
Language English
ISBN-13 9780571354399
ISBN-10 0571354394

The Son is a British play written by Florian Zeller and published by Faber & Faber (2019).

Digital editions available on Amazon Kindle .

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