My friend Scott gifted me THE WATSONS, a play by Laura Wade, after we watched THE RIOT CLUB, a movie based on her play POSH. Based on an unfinished novel by Jane Austin, playwright Laura Wade inserts herself as author into the narrative, playfully and self-reflexively exploring how authors control narrative, the need to write, and the differences between writing a novel and a play. It begins well, with the expected comedy of manners, and then, breaks down as the characters are left by Jane Austin to flounder without a proper conclusion. In the second act, we truly explore the nature of creative energy, and although I do think Wade cops out a bit when the playwright takes a nap (leaving the characters to define their own fate) and a bit of forced philosophical exploration, THE WATSONS is a very funny exploration of the genesis of stories and a future for these characters without the novelist's opinion about how best to resolve their pathways forward. Oh, and I didn't read the "kindle" version, as this review suggests, but the paperback. I'd enjoy seeing this produced.