A teenage boy's fictional Internet identity begins as a harmless game. But the game takes on a frightening reality when it's overwhelmed by real emotion. When the virtual world and the real one collide, Nick's fantasies of love, intimacy, obsession and betrayal spiral out of control, leading him to the brink of death.
A teenage boy's fictional Internet identity begins as a harmless game. But the game takes on a frightening reality when it's overwhelmed by real emotion. When the virtual world and the real one collide, Nick's fantasies of love, intimacy, obsession and betrayal spiral out of control, leading him to the brink of death.
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Dark Play or Stories for Boys
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Smith Dick:
Dark Play or Stories for Boys
by Carlos Murillo
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A suspenseful and disturbing tale of post-internet obsession and deception. Thoroughly engrossing morally questionable characters and plot twists that keep you guessing until the shocking climax.
A suspenseful and disturbing tale of post-internet obsession and deception. Thoroughly engrossing morally questionable characters and plot twists that keep you guessing until the shocking climax.
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Benjamin Benne:
Dark Play or Stories for Boys
by Carlos Murillo
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A brilliantly constructed play of two strands that continue braiding with persistent mystery, yummy repetition of language and images, and steady, satisfying reveals. There are also pops of humor, violence, and poetry in unexpected and thrilling measure. Utilizing Nick's narration as the lens into the story allows for a expressionistic framework and the brilliant premise of: who's side of a story can you really trust?
A brilliantly constructed play of two strands that continue braiding with persistent mystery, yummy repetition of language and images, and steady, satisfying reveals. There are also pops of humor, violence, and poetry in unexpected and thrilling measure. Utilizing Nick's narration as the lens into the story allows for a expressionistic framework and the brilliant premise of: who's side of a story can you really trust?
”
E. M. Lewis:
Dark Play or Stories for Boys
by Carlos Murillo
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I find myself recommending Dark Play or Stories for Boys to people regularly! I love its slippery theatricality, its complex humanity, its unfolding mystery, and how much I leaned in as an audience member when I first saw it produced at Boston Court Pasadena, a number of years ago. It's about ethics and identity, fear and desire -- and it's definitely worth reading! I'd love to see another production some time.
I find myself recommending Dark Play or Stories for Boys to people regularly! I love its slippery theatricality, its complex humanity, its unfolding mystery, and how much I leaned in as an audience member when I first saw it produced at Boston Court Pasadena, a number of years ago. It's about ethics and identity, fear and desire -- and it's definitely worth reading! I'd love to see another production some time.