Human Events
by A R Gurney

Human Events

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Readers appreciate the character study in this play, drawing comparisons to the original book. Some find it resonates well with experiences from university life in the 1970s, though opinions suggest the book offers a deeper insight.

Deep character studyResonates with 1970s university lifeStrong connection to the original bookBook offers a deeper insight

Synopsis

“Remember All About Eve, the classic film in which older actress Margo Channing takes younger actress Eve Harrington under her wing, only to see her protégé attempt to take over her life and her love?

…A R Gurney…took that plot and reset it in academia for his novel Entertaining Strangers.

Now he’s adapted that book into HUMAN EVENTS…a witty and entertaining comedy of manners.

Porter Platt is an associate professor at an esteemed Boston college.

He meets Englishman Christopher Simpson, and is impressed by his Eton and Oxford education.

Simpson wants a job at the school, and Platt does yeoman work to get him one.

Soon, Simpson is rising in the department, while Platt is not.

Simpson also takes a shine to Platt’s wife, who’s attracted to him as well.

…HUMAN EVENTS shows that Gurney is still one of America’s most entertaining playwrights.”Peter Filichia, The Star-Ledger “[The play] poses questions about trust—among friends, among colleagues, between spouses.

With its wit, literary quality, and insight into human nature, the work is up to the standard expected of Gurney, one of the most intelligent theatrical writers active today.”Charles Paolino, Home News Tribune

Publication

Year2001
BindingPaperback
EditionFirst Edition
Pages96
LanguageEnglish
ISBN-139780881452013
ISBN-100881452017

Human Events is a American play written by A R Gurney and published by Broadway Play Publishing (2001).

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