

The Nature of Captivity
Matthew Paul Olmos
What readers are saying
Readers have mixed feelings about the play, with some enjoying its quirky humor and portrayal of dysfunctional families. Others express disappointment due to its adult themes and inappropriate content for younger audiences. Many appreciate the unique characters and unexpected situations, while a few feel it may not be suitable for everyone.
"RAISED IN CAPTIVITY is about guilt, redemption and self-punishment, and, against all odds, it is also very funny…[Silver's] dialogue, which skillfully juxtaposes the banal and the outlandishly whimsical, has the shimmer of an opal…Archly absurdist comedies come cheap these days. finding one with depth of feeling is truly a cause to celebrate.“ —The New York Times. ”…funny, original, imaginative and possessed of a furious energy that makes it spin like a top…full of wittily prickly lines and riotous exchanges, and it uses the stage in splashily irreverent ways that can be exhilarating.“ —New York Magazine. ”…by a mile, the best play of the season."
— New York Observer
Raised In Captivity is a American comedy play written by Nicky Silver and published by Nick Hern Books in New York (1998).
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