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David Ives
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Readers have mixed feelings about the play. Many find it excellent overall, but some express dissatisfaction with the ending.
THE STORY: In a radical departure from his comedies, David Ives writes a searing, disturbing drama about a middle-American businessman whose company and whose very life and sanity stand under attack.
E. G. Triplett leads an outwardly respectable, a
"…something like a short story…a cross between Maupassant and a film noir…” —New York Post. ”THE RED ADDRESS…is a balancing act, and what holds its themes together is Ives' keen sense of irony, his shrewd theatricality…this play abounds in verbal felicities."
— New York Daily News
The Red Address is a American play written by David Ives and published by Dramatists Play Service (1998).
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