Praise for "The Whale"
"A vibrant, provocative new play. . . . The sharp-eared skill
and sensitivity with which Hunter explores his thickly layered
material are matched by his fair-mindedness."--"The Village
Voice"
Praise for "A Bright New Boise"
"A simple, superb little heartland heartbreaker. . . . This is a
rube tragedy--a respectful and honest-feeling one, for a
change--and by jingo, it sings."--"New York"
Acclaimed for his gentle, complex characterizations, Samuel D.
Hunter's big-hearted and fiercely funny plays explore the quiet
desperation running through many Middle American lives. "The Whale"
tells the story of a six hundred-pound shut-in's last chance at
redemption and of discovering beauty in the most unexpected places
when he reaches out to his long-estranged--and severely
unhappy--daughter. Hunter's second piece, the Obie Award-winning "A
Bright New Boise," is a philosophical investigation of faith and
search for meaning in rural Idaho where a disgraced evangelical is
forced to take a minimum-wage job at the local Hobby Lobby craft
store in an effort to reunite with his estranged son.
Samuel D. Hunter's other plays include "A Permanent Image,"
"Jack's Precious Moment," "Five Genocides," "The Few," "Rest," "A
Great Wilderness," and "Norway." He has active playwriting
commissions from Manhattan Theatre Club, Lincoln Center, Seattle
Rep, South Coast Rep (California), and Playwrights Horizons (New
York). He is also the 2013 resident playwright at Arena Stage in
Washington, DC, and is a core member of the Playwrights' Center in
Minneapolis, Minnesota.
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