

Death And The Maiden
Ariel Dorfman
Awards & Recognition
Winner! 1992 Sir Laurence Olivier Award for Best Play of the London Season Winner! 1996 - 5 Dora Awards
“Suspenseful, riveting .
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Achieves a universality that is movingly personal.”
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The New York Times The explosively provocative, award-winning drama set in a country that has just emerged from a totalitarian dictatorship Gerardo Escobar has just been chosen to head the commission that will investigate the crimes of the old regime when his car breaks down and he is picked up by the humane doctor Roberto Miranda.
But in the voice of this good Samaritan, Gerardo's wife, Paulina Salas, thinks she recognizes another man—the one who raped and tortured her as she lay blindfolded in a military detention center years before.
Relentlessly paced and filled with lethal surprises, Death and the Maiden is an inquest into the darker side of humanity—one in which everyone is implicated and justice itself comes to seem like a fragile, perhaps ambiguous invention.
"Magnificent...One of those rare plays which...seem to grasp the pulse of the century."
— London Financial Times
"A terrifying moral thriller which combines brilliant theatricality with clear thought and fierce compassion."
— London Sunday Times
"Suspenseful, rivetting...[and] movingly personal."
— The New York Times
Death and the Maiden (Part 6)
Death And The Maiden is a American play written by Ariel Dorfman and published by Penguin in New York (1994).
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