Steambath
by Bruce Jay Friedman

Steambath Book Cover
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Synopsis

Tandy, Merideth, Bieberman and others wake up in a steambath from which they cannot escape.

After awhile, it becomes clear that the steambath is a sort of Purgatory, where souls come to tell their stories to God who is really the attendant picking up the towels.

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"This is no ordinary steambath. It is limbo a waiting room between this world and the next, and the Puerto Rican bath attendant is God himself. Has an acute sense of the ridiculous."

— The New York Times

Publication

Publisher Samuel French
Year 1971
Pages 69
Language English
ISBN-13 9780573615818
ISBN-10 0573615810

Steambath is a American comedy play written by Bruce Jay Friedman and published by Samuel French (1971).

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