Synopses & Reviews
Its totally familiar but dreamlike at the same time," observes one American of Amsterdams notorious Red Light District in the stunning new work from Adam Rapp. Escaping their lives in Manhattan, former college buddies Matt and Davis take off to the Netherlands and find themselves thrown into a bizarre love triangle with a beautiful young prostitute named Christina. But the romance they find in Europe is eventually overshadowed by the truth they discover at home. Written with an unflinching poetic beauty,
Red Light Winter is a play of sexual intrigue that explores the myriad and misguided ways we seek to fill the empty spaces inside us.
Adam Rapp is the author of numerous plays, most notably
Nocturne, as well as six novels for young adults. His first feature film,
Winter Passing, premiered at the 2005 Toronto Film Festival. He lives in New York. "It's totally familiar but dreamlike at the same time," observes one American of Amsterdam's notorious Red Light District in the new work from Adam Rapp. Escaping their lives in Manhattan, former college buddies Matt and Davis take off to the Netherlands and find themselves thrown into a bizarre love triangle with a beautiful young prostitute named Christina. But the romance they find in Europe is eventually overshadowed by the truth they discover at home.
Red Light Winter is a play of sexual intrigue that explores the myriad and misguided ways we seek to fill the empty spaces inside us. "Riveting . . . A clever portrait of sexual obsession that never quite shows its hand . . . With one foot in the buddy comedy of
Sideways and another in the macho diabolism of Neil LaBute . . . for sure, this will be Rapp's deserved breakthrough play."
Chris Jones, Variety "Riveting . . . A clever portrait of sexual obsession that never quite shows its hand . . . With one foot in the buddy comedy of
Sideways and another in the macho diabolism of Neil LaBute . . . for sure, this will be Rapp's deserved breakthrough play."
Chris Jones, Variety"Spellbinding and haunting."Hedy Weiss, Chicago Sun-Times
"An arresting study in melancholic triangulation and obsessions dashed . . . Shrewd about the way certain male friendships exist on the knife edge of disaster." Michael Phillips, Chicago Tribune
Review
"Riveting . . . A clever portrait of sexual obsession that never quite shows its hand...With one foot in the buddy comedy of
Sideways and another in the macho diabolism of Neil LaBute...for sure, this will be Rapp's deserved breakthrough play . . ." --Chris Jones,
Variety"Spellbinding and haunting." --Hedy Weiss, Chicago Sun-Times
"An arresting study in melancholic triangulation and obsessions dashed . . . Shrewd about the way certain male friendships exist on the knife edge of disaster." --Michael Phillips, Chicago Tribune
Synopsis
It's totally familiar but dreamlike at the same time," observes one American of Amsterdam's notorious Red Light District in the stunning new work from Adam Rapp. Escaping their lives in Manhattan, former college buddies Matt and Davis take off to the Netherlands and find themselves thrown into a bizarre love triangle with a beautiful young prostitute named Christina. But the romance they find in Europe is eventually overshadowed by the truth they discover at home. Written with an unflinching poetic beauty,
Red Light Winter is a play of sexual intrigue that explores the myriad and misguided ways we seek to fill the empty spaces inside us.
Synopsis
"It's totally familiar but dreamlike at the same time," observes one American of Amsterdam's notorious Red Light District in this stunning work from Adam Rapp, a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize.
Escaping their lives in Manhattan, former college buddies Matt and Davis take off to the Netherlands and find themselves thrown into a bizarre love triangle with a beautiful young prostitute named Christina. But the romance they find in Europe is eventually overshadowed by the truth they discover at home.
Written with an unflinching poetic beauty, Red Light Winter is a play of sexual intrigue that explores the myriad and misguided ways we seek to fill the empty spaces inside us.
About the Author
Adam Rapp is the author of numerous plays, most notably
Nocturne (Faber, 2002), as well as six novels for young adults. His first feature film,
Winter Passing, premiered at the 2005 Toronto Film Festival. He lives in New York.