An edgy, erotically charged information-age thriller, this new play by award-winning playwright Arthur Kopit exposes the control that computers can have over our lives, morality, even bank accounts. Acclaimed by the critics as the best new play at the 1999 Humana Fesitval of New American Plays in Louisville, it is one of the major productions in the Manhattan Theatre Club's 1999-2000 season in New York.
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Author(s)Arthur Kopit
PublisherThe Overlook Press
ISBN / ASIN1585670251
ISBN-139781585670253
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank3,246,335
CategoryDrama
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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A married couple in New York City awake one day to discover, in a plot worthy of Kafka or Orwell, that their private lives are no longer private. Even more frightening, their lives seem to bear no relation to anything they knew.
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