

Bob
Peter Sinn Nachtrieb


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Readers have mixed feelings about the play. While some appreciate its deep commentary on AIDS and the impact of health insurance, others find it confusing or feel that it hasn't aged well since its original context in the 1990s.
THE STORY: Uncle Bob lives in New York as an uproariously articulate hermit, separated from the wife to whom he is devoted--and who is devoted to him.
He is visited by his nephew, Josh, who is without a job, without a completed college education, an
"…full of funny exchanges, a sharp sense of paradox and some genuine drama…sparks fly.” —New York Daily News. “Intense…very funny…riveting.” —The New Yorker. “UNCLE BOB moves Pendleton unequivocally into the ranks of noteworthy playwrights.” —Nassau Herald. ”…This is superb theater…one stunning surprise after another, unrelenting and uncompromising to the last, Austin Pendleton's play is a triumph…"
— Drama-Logue
Uncle Bob is a American lgbtq play written by Austin Pendleton and published by Dramatists Play Service in New York (1995).
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Dramatists Play Service · 1995 · 72 pp
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