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''Red Light Winter'' is a two-act play by American playwright
Adam Rapp Adam Rapp (born June 15, 1968) is an American novelist, playwright, screenwriter, musician and film director. His play '' Red Light Winter'' was a Pulitzer Prize finalist in 2006. Early life Rapp was born in Chicago to Mary Lee (née Baird; di ...
. The
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premiered the play on May 30, 2005 at their Merle Reskin Garage Theatre in
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. Rapp directed the production, which continued until July 10, 2005. The company took the play to New York to run
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at the Barrow Street Theatre, where it opened for previews from January 20, 2006. It then ran there as a regular production from February 9, 2006, to June 25, 2006. In 2012 the play appeared at the
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in Bath, England.


Plot

In the first act, friends Matt, a writer, and Davis, a book editor, are vacationing in
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. Matt is lonely and suicidal; he is attempting to hang himself when Davis returns to their shared hotel room with Christina. Christina is a prostitute that Davis has hired as a present for Matt. Christina has sex with Matt, although she is more interested in Davis. In the second act, Matt and Davis have returned home to New York City. Christina goes to New York looking for Davis, but finds Matt, who has been obsessed with her since their earlier encounter.


Cast and characters

The characters and cast from the 2005 Garage Theatre production are given below; the same cast appeared at the Barrow Street Theatre in 2006.


Reception

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'' critic Michael Phillips said the premier production was "arresting" and had excellent acting and set design, but was overlong and contained some cliches. When the New York production opened, ''
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'' critic Charles Isherwood complimented the dialogue and set designs, but complained that there were "too many stale ideas" in the play. The reviewer for ''
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'' complimented the Ustinov Studio production as interesting and well-acted. The reviewer for ''
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'' praised it for "ferociously sharp writing" and "magnetic performances".


Awards

''Red Light Winter'' received the
Joseph Jefferson Award The Joseph Jefferson Award, more commonly known informally as the Jeff Award, is given for theatre arts produced in the Chicago area. Founded in 1968, the awards are named in tribute to actor Joseph Jefferson, a 19th-century American theater sta ...
for Best New Work in 2005 for the Garage Theatre production. The play was nominated for the 2006
Lucille Lortel Award The Lucille Lortel Awards recognize excellence in New York Off-Broadway theatre. The Awards are named for Lucille Lortel, an actress and theater producer, and have been awarded since 1986. They are produced by the League of Off-Broadway Theatre ...
for Outstanding Play. Rapp received the 2006
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, Special Citation, and Wilmes won an Obie for his performance. Set designer
Todd Rosenthal Todd Rosenthal is an American scenic designer. He won the 2008 Tony Award for Best Scenic Design and the 2009 Laurence Olivier Award for Best Set Design for Steppenwolf Theatre Company's '' August: Osage County''. A native of Longmeadow, Massach ...
was nominated for a Hewes Design Award. The play was a finalist for the
Pulitzer Prize for Drama The Pulitzer Prize for Drama is one of the seven American Pulitzer Prizes that are annually awarded for Letters, Drama, and Music. It is one of the original Pulitzers, for the program was inaugurated in 1917 with seven prizes, four of which were a ...
in 2006.


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* {{iobdb title, 4199, Red Light Winter 2005 plays Off-Broadway plays English-language plays Plays set in New York City