
Ghosts in the Cottonwoods
Adam Rapp
It's Christmas Eve: a Desert Storm veteran with a herniated disk and a 19-year-old runaway heroin addict share the holiday in a filthy, rundown squat on New York's Canal Street.
This unusual love story is grimly compelling, mixing gritty honesty with remarkable generosity and compassion, striking a delicate balance between the sweet and difficult moments in human interaction.
"… a terrifically impressive British debut for new U S playwright Adam Rapp.
Froggy and Baylis are two wrecked drifters in a New York squat … BLACKBIRD could, in the hands of a lesser dramatist, be a crude mix of in-your-face grunge and sentimentality … actually, the squalor here is both appalling and cryingly funny and Rapp has a brilliant ear for talk."
—The Independent "There is a strange tenderness in Rapp's writing that marks him out as one to watch.
Rapp has genuine Gorky-esque talent and loves his characters as all-consumingly as they do each other."
—The Guardian
Blackbird is a play written by Adam Rapp and published by Broadway Play Publishing (2009).
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