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A family copes with the untimely death of a child. Rabbit Hole is a play written by David Lindsay-Abaire. It was the recipient of the 2007 Pulitzer Prize for Drama. The play premiered on Broadway in 2006, and it has also been produced by regional theatres in cities such as Los Angeles, Philadelphia and Pittsburgh.
By David Lindsay-Abaire. Becca and Howie Corbett have everything a family could want, until a life-shattering accident turns their world upside down, and leaves the couple drifting perilously apart. Rabbit Hole charts their bittersweet search for comfort in the darkest of places, and for a path that will lead them back into the light of day.
It is easy to miss the beauty of David Lindsay-Abaire’s Pulitzer Prize–winning play Rabbit Hole. Somewhat old-fashioned in its structure, the play takes place almost entirely in one...
Jan 1, 2006 · Rabbit Hole. David Lindsay-Abaire. 4.06. 7,772 ratings273 reviews. A story of loss, heartbreak and forgiveness—told through daily moments and emotional hurdles—as a family moves on after the accidental death of their 4-year-old.
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Writers: David Lindsay-Abaire. Overview. Show Information. Book. David Lindsay-Abaire. Category. Play. Number of Acts. First Produced. 2006. Genres. Settings. Unit/Single Set. Time & Place. larchmont, new york, the present. Cast Size. small. Licensor. Dramatists Play Service. Ideal for.
Sep 1, 2006 · A drama of what comes after tragedy, it captures the awkwardness and pain of thinking people faced with an unthinkable situation and eventually, their capacity for survival.” -USA Today. David Lindsay-Abaire is the Pulitzer-winning author of Rabbit Hole, which was made into a feature film.
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Feb 3, 2006 · Feb. 3, 2006. THE Biltmore Theater had better be paid up on its flood insurance. "Rabbit Hole," the wrenching new play by David Lindsay-Abaire that opened there last night, inspires such...