

In The Rest Room At Rosenblooms
Ludmilla Bollow
THE STORY: A neurotic, middle-aged woman, her crippled son, and his sexually seething young wife await the return of Rosebloom, the father of the family, who has been in prison for twenty-six years.
As they wait, their hidden thoughts come alive in
"Winner of the Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award for Playwrighting. This funny, chilling, eloquent in and absorbing black comedy marked the introduction of a vital new voice in the avant garde theatre. “Mr. Perr writes very well. He combines the complex musical patterns of language so dear to Albee with the punctuating pauses and subterranean violence of Pinter…intelligently persuasively written…a young writer of unmistakable brilliance."
— The New York Times
Rosebloom is a American play written by Harvey Perr and published by Dramatists Play Service (1998).
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