This Much (or An Act of Violence Towards the Institution of Marriage)
by John Fitzpatrick

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75 mins Present Day All Men Interior Set Contemporary Costumes/Street Clothes Comedy

Synopsis

Gar can’t decide between the man who plays games and the man on one knee with a ring.

In fact, Gar can’t decide on anything because every choice seems like a compromise.

Everyone wants answers but nothing lives up to the image he has in his head.

Facades start crumbling as his world implodes around him but Gar just wants to dance with his friends.

This Much (or An Act of Violence Towards the Institution of Marriage) is a play about how we define ourselves; through objects, clothes, traditions and other people.

Press Reviews

"★★★★ “Raw, uncompromising and very beautiful, it's also hilarious – the kind of skillful play that sneaks in unannounced to the fringe, leaving vapour trails of brilliance in its wake."

— The List

"★★★★ “Rich and considered writing... smart, sensitive and strongly performed."

— The Stage

"★★★★ “A daring emotional three-way... thrilling yet intimate."

— To Do List

"★★★★ “A probing piece comfortable in the ambiguities it raises."

— Fest

"★★★★ “A brave piece... something special."

— Scotsgay

Publication

Publisher Samuel French
ISBN-13 9780573040238
ISBN-10 0573040230

This Much (or An Act of Violence Towards the Institution of Marriage) is a comedy play written by John Fitzpatrick and published by Samuel French .

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