Rabbit Hole
<div>“David Lindsay-Abaire has crafted a drama that’s not just a departure but a revelation—an intensely emotional examination of grief, laced with wit, insightfulness, compassion and searing honesty.†–David Rooney, <I>Variety</I><BR><BR>“A beautifully observed new play blessed with David Lindsay-Abaire’s customary grace and wit.†–Ben Brantley, <I>New York Times</I><BR><BR>“With <I>Rabbit Hole</I>, David Lindsay-Abaire has crafted the most serious, simply told work of his career—a painstakingly beautiful, dramatically resourceful, exquisitely human new play.†<I>–Backstage</I><BR><BR>A story of loss, heartbreak and forgiveness—told through daily moments and emotional hurdles—as a family moves on after the accidental death of their 4-year-old. After a critically acclaimed Broadway premier and successful film adaptation (starring Nicole Kidman, Aaron Eckhart, and Diane West), <I>Rabbit Hole </I>has been hailed as an artistic breakthrough for the highly regarded Lindsay-Abaire. A drama of what comes after tragedy, it captures “the awkwardness and pain of thinking people faced with an unthinkable situation—and eventually, their capacity for survival.†-USA Today<BR><BR><B>David Lindsay-Abaire</B> is the Pulitzer-winning author of <I>Rabbit Hole</I>, which was made into a feature film. He is the author of <I>Good People</I>, <I>Fuddy Meers</I>, <I>Wonder of the World</I>, <I>A Devil Inside</I> and <I>Kimberly Akimbo</I>, as well as the book and lyrics to <I>Shrek the Musical</I>. He has written the screenplays for <I>Rabbit Hole</I>, <I>Rise of the Guardians</I> and <I>Oz: The Great and Powerful</I>. Born in South Boston, he now lives in Brooklyn.<BR></div>