

Greater Clements
Samuel D. Hunter
Eddie manages an Italian chain restaurant in Pocatello – a small, unexceptional American city that is slowly being paved over with strip malls and franchises.
But he can’t serve enough soup, salad & breadstick specials to make his hometown feel like home.
Against the harsh backdrop of Samuel D. Hunter’s Idaho, this heartbreaking comedy is a cry for connection in an increasingly lonely American landscape.
"Samuel D. Hunter evokes a world in which identity itself has come to seem confusingly mass-produced... Pocatello suggests that while the brand names may have changed, the blues sung by quietly desperate middle Americans still have the same old lyrics."
— The New York Times
"Hunter, as warmhearted a dramatist as can be experienced these days, crafts Pocatello as if it were a Robert Altman film."
— Entertainment Weekly
"A touching production, both heartbreaking and funny, with an excellent cast, thoughtfully directed by Davis McCallum."
— Associated Press
"★★★★ “Skillful and moving, humanely rendered and shrewdly structured, Hunter’s writing achieves a new level of technical complexity and strikes keen, ringing notes."
— Time Out New York
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| Max |
| Isabelle |
| Troy |
| Doris |
| Nick |
| Kelly |
| Cole |
| Tammy |
| Becky |
| Eddie Male, early 30s. |
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Pocatello is a play written by Samuel D. Hunter and published by Samuel French .
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