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  1. Feb 19, 2015 · Paperback – February 19, 2015. Blackout takes place on Christmas Eve at an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting. A diverse group has gathered to share their stories of hope and madness. They crave strength, integrity, and friendship as they struggle to make sense of their lives after years of drinking, drugging, and excess.

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  2. Summary. Blackout takes place on Christmas Eve at an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting. A diverse group has gathered to share their stories of hope and madness. They crave strength, integrity, and friendship as they struggle to make sense of their lives after years of drinking, drugging, and excess.

  3. Jan 1, 1997 · Gary Lennon. Blackout takes place on Christmas Eve at an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting. A diverse group has gathered to share their stories of hope and madness. They crave strength, integrity, and friendship as they struggle to make sense of their lives after years of drinking, drugging, and excess. A unique sense of family, love, and home prevails.

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  4. variety.com › 2003 › legitBlackout - Variety

    Apr 23, 2003 · Apr 22, 2003 4:46pm PT. Blackout. Scripter Gary Lennon's one-act legiter, focusing on the disparate personalities giving testimony at an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, originally preemed Off...

  5. Apr 25, 2003 · Lennon has further revised “Blackout” since his adapted screenplay for the 1995 film “Drunks,” and his keen humor and insights on the society of sobriety energize the current edition. So does...

  6. "Blackout takes place on Christmas Eve at an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting. A diverse group has gathered to share their stories of hope and madness. They crave strength, integrity, and friendship...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gary_LennonGary Lennon - Wikipedia

    Lennon compiled his monologues to create his first play, Blackout. After being rejected by the Circle Repertory Company as a young playwright, Lennon left one of his plays backstage at a theater attended by Marshall W. Mason, the founder of the company. Mason read the play that Lennon had addressed to him, and set him up on his first meetings.

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