THE HUDSON FAMILY GUIDE TO TABLE MANNERS
by William Ivor Fowkes
FULL-LENGTH PLAY (1 HOUR, 45 MINUTES). Michael Hudson is a remarkable man. At least that’s what many people say. Even his detractors acknowledge the extent of his influence. For some his legacy is physical—the family business they’d like to get their hands on. For others, it’s psychological—the obsessions and urges that lead to a range of problematic behavior, from sexual compulsion to infidelity. In eight...
FULL-LENGTH PLAY (1 HOUR, 45 MINUTES). Michael Hudson is a remarkable man. At least that’s what many people say. Even his detractors acknowledge the extent of his influence. For some his legacy is physical—the family business they’d like to get their hands on. For others, it’s psychological—the obsessions and urges that lead to a range of problematic behavior, from sexual compulsion to infidelity. In eight scenes—from Buenos Aires to Chicago, Santa Monica to London and beyond—we see his influence at work. When Michael dies prematurely, family secrets are exposed, and the heir to the company is announced.
AWARDS/HONORS:
- FINALIST, 2013 REVA SHINER COMEDY AWARD (as A Field Guide to Table Manners), Bloomington Playwrights Project, Bloomington, IN
- FINALIST, 2012 W. KEITH HEDRICK PLAYWRITING CONTEST (as A Field Guide to Table Manners), HRC Showcase Theatre, Hudson, NY
- SEMI-FINALIST, 2015 NEW AMERICAN VOICES READING SERIES, The Landing Theatre Company, Houston, TX.
- RUNNER-UP, 2011 NEW WORKS PROJECT (as Table Manners), T. Schreiber Studio, New York City
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