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Readers enjoy the exploration of a dysfunctional mother-son relationship in the play. The storyline's emotional depth resonates, particularly the themes of secrets and impending change. Overall, the narrative captures their attention and interest in the characters' dynamics.
THE STORY: CONVENIENCE is a sung-through musical about family, the ties that bind and the ones we struggle to break.
A single mom and her estranged twenty-six-year-old son have news for each other, but neither can find the words nor the courage.
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"The score is quick, complex, and extremely catchy…melodic, highly theatrical, and praiseworthy. Coffin's book effectively mixes humor and tension, and is witty and sincere.” —Talkin' Broadway. “Like the rest of the cheering, laughing, crying audience, I was much involved in this affecting, life-affirming experience.” —City (Rochester, NY). “Theatre entertains, that much is given. But great theatre teaches as it entertains. CONVENIENCE is great theatre."
— WHAM/WHTK Radio
Convenience is a American play written by Gregg Coffin and published by Dramatists Play Service (2003).
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Dramatists Play Service · 2003 · 72 pp
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