From the Tony Award–winning playwright of Bach at Leipzig comes a play about loyalty, integrity, and the price of success.
When Benjamin's first novel vaults him into literary stardom, his friend David, a struggling playwright, is thrilled for his newfound success . . . or is he? Should Benjamin help David by using his new connections? Can David even expect such favors from his friend? More importantly, who should pick up the tab at lunch?
Hailed as a writer who “makes the kinds of stylistic gambles that should be applauded” (The New York Sun), Itamar Moses proves once again with this inventive exploration of the ever-shifting ground of friendship that he is a playwright to watch.
“Clever [and] smart . . .[The Four of Us] suggests that Moses will be displaying a big range as his career unfolds.” —The San Diego Union-Tribune
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