Two searing, incisive plays from Jon Robin Baitz, Tony Award nominee and two-time Pulitzer Prize finalist.Allie Murchow, a retired Hollywood makeup artist, is stuck inside her apartment, stuck in her daydreams of bygone celebrity and glamour, and stuck on hold with her pharmacist. She tries to make sense of the Los Angeles outside her windows, the LA of 2020, but she can’t hear herself think over the echo of sirens and her chatty brother’s interjections. I’ll Be Seein’ Ya , written by Jon Robin Baitz, the author of Other Desert Cities and Vicuña , is an unflinchingly funny new play that takes on our anxieties and delusions and reveals new truths about our strange reality.In The Insolvencies , two men―one younger, one older, one a professor, one a former student―recall their relationship and the time they felt “the piercing sting of simply being seen.” A study of sex and pleasure, of justice and shame, this short, stirring play completes the affecting pair of new works from Baitz, “the American theatre’s most fascinating playwright of conscience” (Michael Kuchwara, Associated Press).
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Robbie Baitz píše silne autobiografické hry, ktoré sa často zaoberajú rodinnými vzťahmi a zložitostí ľudskej povahy. Jeho scenáre skúmajú témy identity, pamäte a hľadania zmyslu v živote. Jeho tvorba sa vyznačuje prenikavým vhľadom do ľudskej psychiky a pôsobivým dialógom. Baitzov štýl je zároveň intímny aj univerzálny, rezonuje s publikom naprieč rôznymi kultúrnymi prostrediami.


Set against the backdrop of urban New York City, this modern tragedy explores the destructive interplay of power, money, and personal identity. Wall Street executive Sandy Sonenberg faces a crisis as hidden truths from his past resurface, jeopardizing his relationships and career. The play delves into themes of unrequited love and betrayal, as Sandy grapples with his concealed sexual identity and the ramifications of a dangerous affair with a young associate. Baitz's work poignantly examines the toll of secrets on friendship and self-worth.