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  1. A Steady Rain is a play by Keith Huff. With a plot similar to a real-life event involving Jeffrey Dahmer, it focuses on two Chicago policemen who inadvertently return a Vietnamese boy to a cannibalistic serial killer who claims to be the child's uncle. When he later becomes the man's latest victim, the lifelong friendship of the two men is ...

    • 2007
    • Chicago Dramatists
    • Drama
    • Keith Huff
  2. Keith R. Huff is a writer/director and theatre-arts educator based in New York City. As Associate Director of the Verbatim Performance Lab, his current work focuses on using verbatim performance to bridge the gap between past and present through investigation of interviews, found media artifacts, and primary and secondary source documents.

  3. Apr 5, 2022 · The title of Keith Huff’s new play, “Garbageman,” shouldn’t be taken at face value, even though Huff pretty much asks you to. The garbageman in question isn’t Buddy Maple, a 30-something ...

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  5. Keith R. Huff is a writer/director and theatre-arts educator based in New York City. As Associate Director of the Verbatim Performance Lab, his current work focuses on using verbatim performance ...

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    • Tectonic Theatre Project
    • New York, NY
  6. Apr 2, 2022 · Writer Keith Huff has many highlights in his impressive career. There’s his work on some of TV’s most well-respected dramas, including Mad Men, House of Cards and American Crime. His stage work has made it to Broadway and starred some high-profile names: A Steady Rain played Midtown Manhattan a few years ago with Hugh Jackman and Daniel Craig.

  7. “Keith Huff's A Steady Rain offers one of the most powerful theatrical experiences in many seasons.” – Backstage “Huff's play, which consists of alternating monologues often spoken directly to us, places the audience in the position of judge, or possibly God, as we start to find out more about the long relationship and current predicament of these cops...

  8. Apr 18, 2014 · I t's the words that rain down ceaselessly in this two-hander by House of Cards and Mad Men writer Keith Huff.The play is best known for its 2009 incarnation on Broadway, with Daniel Craig and ...

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