Synopses & Reviews
The master of the confessional, Spalding Gray, tells the event-filled, trauma-driven, emotionally charged, and outrageously funny story of a day in his life in October 1997, after the birth of his son Theo. The tale of one day, and one baby, becomes an account of generations of the Gray family, and a psychological cross section of the author's life. A richly comic work, Morning, Noon, and Night stands as Gray's most mature monologue to date.