November 9 to 11
by Phyllis Nagy
directed by Alison Haskovec '02
produced by Katy Allen '01
Loeb Experimental Theater
In this contemporary mystery kicked off by the disappearance of a young woman from Hell's Kitchen, a cast of eccentric characters embarks on a search for the truth. Laced with endless plot twists and complex characters, Disappeared will keep the audience on their toes. Set in the fast-paced world of modern New York City, the play also explores the intricacies of human interaction in a mystery setting. "It is smartly written," says director Alison Haskovec '02. "All of the characters have interesting, albeit sad tales to tell about their lives." With layers upon layers of complexity, Disappeared is guaranteed to leave the audience thinking. "Nothing is in black and white-no single person can be put to blame and no one is guiltless," says the director.
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