What The Night Is For
by Michael Weller

What The Night Is For Book Cover
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What readers are saying

Readers express mixed feelings about the play, finding it both engaging and challenging. Many appreciate the complexity of the characters and the heartfelt nature of the story, while some struggle to fully connect with the characters due to their morally ambiguous actions. The humor and relatable themes are praised, but there are notes on pacing and character development.

Heartfelt and engaging Relatable themes Excellent middle-aged cast Pacing issues in the first act Characters can be unlikable

Synopsis

Ten years after the end of their affair in New York, two lovers meet in a hotel room far from their homes.

Both are now married, both have children and both have been wondering about the road not taken.

What begins as a casual meal and an evening of catching up turns into a painful, hilarious, passionate and moving voyage towards a moment that could change both their lives forever.

Uncompromising in its attitude to modern marriage and infidelity, What the Night is For poses timeless questions - Am I with the right person?

Or is my real soul mate still out there, living another life?

Publication

Publisher Oberon
Year 2003
Binding Paperback
Pages 80
Language English
ISBN-13 9781840023558
ISBN-10 1840023554
eISBN-13 9781783193912

What The Night Is For is a American play written by Michael Weller and published by Oberon (2003).

Digital editions available on Amazon Kindle, Apple Books, Google Play (eISBN 9781783193912).

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