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Dramatic Comedy CharacterS: 2 male, 2 female Multiple Sets Katha and Ryu have become allergic to their 21st-century lives. After they meet a charismatic man from a community of 1950s re-enactors, they forsake cell phones and sushi for cigarettes and Tupperware parties. In this compulsively authentic world, Katha and Ryu are surprised by what their new neighbors - and they themselves - are willing to sacrifice for happiness. "Piquantly funny, cleverly executed and darkly playf

102 pages, Paperback

First published April 6, 2012

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September 8, 2018
Re-read to compare to Laura Wade's play (Home, I'm Darling) which covers much the same territory. Both plays have their plusses - Harrison's paints a broader canvas, and encompasses more topics, such as the place of homosexuality in the 50's, while Wade's focusses more acutely on one marital relationship.
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November 26, 2018
Quirky and weird play where a couple joins a community where it is 1955 everyday.
27 reviews
September 9, 2012
i kinda ordered this as just a, "eh cool concept, might as well get it, it's eight bucks." i loved it. loved the universe that was created within the text and the themes it explored in a not so heavy handed way and the overall creepiness and blackness of it all. i loved it!
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12 reviews
August 20, 2023
🕰️ “It’s always 1955.”

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Honestly I love a good cult trope so this drew me in right away lol

- A seemingly perfect husband and wife are recruiting and tending to a 1950s cult that is somehow enticing enough to trade modern day luxuries and advancements for this facade of “contentment”
-They recruit another couple seeking happiness and connection after a painful miscarriage amidst day-to-day struggles with their identity and “21st century angst” as one reviewer called it.
-The heart-wrenching dialogue and world that Harrison created kept me locked in until the end. I loved the parallels between the two main couples and use of double casting created some interesting parallels between the two “worlds.”
-I also appreciated the length and pacing
-I’m gonna be thinking about the ending of this one for a while
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May 12, 2020
she encourages the other white people in their idyllic 50s community to BE MORE RACIST to her HUSBAND because they're inauthentically TOO NICE TO HIM (even though he doesn't get to keep his job as a doctor and does not get a raise at the low-end factory job he's in, because racism, how nice)

AND HE DECIDES TO STAY IN THAT FUCKED-UP WORLD WITH HER

nope. out. can't. fuck that
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26 reviews
May 18, 2024
Love cults!!! And it’s better that they even referred to it as a cult and went anyways. A lot of plot points weren’t touched on enough personally making the topics of mental health and racism and homophobia just kind of there. Like I get the point being that they are issues pushed aside to be happy but like wdym being gay was too easy in the real world????? Huh????? Weird solution to jump to.
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October 12, 2024
This was a very nice play! It had just the right amount of “odd” in it to keep it different and interesting. There are a couple plot twists that I didn’t exactly see coming, especially how they happened. The author gave a solid ending but also the want to see how the story keeps going. It was a great play that I will be re-reading to catch anything I didn’t before.
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August 24, 2022
I really want to direct this girl me day. It’s very well written and visuals would really help with the impact of it.
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December 28, 2016
I found the concept of this play to be super interesting. There are so many people that say they would love to live in a different time period, yet don't understand the realities of that. This play really showed that off and followed that idea through. I'd love to see it played out on the stage at some point. Definitely a thought provoking play about how modern people would be able to handle the past and our roles in life right now.
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August 3, 2016
This was really really good. I both read it and saw it, which probably explains why I loved it so much. But it was so relatable and really made you think when it was done. The relationships between the characters unfold nicely and overall it was a striking commentary on society. If you ever get the opportunity, definitely go see this performed.
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Author 14 books134 followers
November 23, 2013
An interesting well crafted play that made me think a lot about how we relate to each other in todays fast paced world.
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November 14, 2014
incredibly clever premise and funny too -- this may be the play for me.
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