Things You Shouldn't Say Past Midnight

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  • Things You Shouldn't Say Past Midnight Book Detail

  • Author : Peter Ackerman
  • Release Date : 2002
  • Publisher : Oberon Books
  • Genre : Drama
  • Pages : 124
  • ISBN 13 :
  • File Size : 95,95 MB

Things You Shouldn't Say Past Midnight by Peter Ackerman PDF Summary

Book Description: Ever been racially slurred in the sack? Ever been subjected to strangers yelling at you at 3am about the most intimate detais of your life? Ever been to New York? Six characters from wildly different backgrounds make love, war, and hysteria late one night in the cultural, sexual, and generational smorgasbord that is Manhattan. Things You Shouldn't Say Past Midnight is Peter Ackerman's debut play, and ran off-Broadway for six months. Peter has since written The Um, which also ran off-Broadway, and a radio play, I'd Rather Eat Pants. He is also co-author of the animated movie, Ice Age. Things You Shouldn't Say Past Midnight opened at the Soho Theatre, London in November 2002.

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