

I Bet Your Life
Fred Carmichael


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Readers are uncertain about their overall impression, suggesting they may need more time with the play to form a solid opinion. One review indicates a tentative inclination towards a positive reception, though clarity on its impact remains unresolved.
Are You Sure?
is a case of shifting realities.
How much is happening, how much isn't?
Does David want to kill Caroline?
Does Charlie want to kill David?
Does Caroline want to kill everyone?
"Sam Bobrick has used his considerable experience and dexterity as a playwright to thread the lines between the indefinite categories of reality and fantasy, gamesmanship and seriousness, even between theater and fact."
— Los Angeles Times
"A clever and literate theatrical Rubik's cube [...] Pick of the Week."
— L.A. Weekly
"A Chinese ring trick [...] Fantastical phantasmagoria."
— Drama Logue
"Lucidly crafted."
— Hollywood Reporter
| Character |
|---|
David Ogden her handsome husband, also in his mid-forties |
Simon Alden Caroline's father, mid-sixties |
Marie a maid, in her mid-sixties |
Stefanie Caroline's beautiful daughter, late twenties |
Charlie Bradshaw good looking man in his mid-thirties |
Caroline Ogden an attractive woman in her mid-forties |
Are You Sure? is a American comedy play written by Sam Bobrick and published by Samuel French in New York (1993).
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Samuel French · 1993 · 84 pp
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