

Portrait Of A Woman
Michel Vinaver


Why we like it
"'The Real World?' by Michel Tremblay challenges perceptions of reality, prompting reflection on the nature of existence and the fantastical elements within our lives."
From: Fantasy and Magical RealismWhat readers are saying
Readers appreciate the depth and emotional resonance of the play, finding the characters and storylines compelling and well-written. Many express that the dialogue, rich in Québecois slang, enhances the authenticity of the experience, although it may take some time to get used to. The themes explored, particularly around family dynamics and sensitive topics, resonate strongly with audiences.
A play within a play.
A young playwright draws on his family as the raw material for his first work.
Cast of four women and three men
The Real World? is a Canadian play written by Michel Tremblay and published by Talon Books in Vancouver (1988).
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Talon Books · 1988 · 96 pp
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