Dark comedy is a 'Glory' to behold
Rebecca Gilman's "The Glory of Living," directed by Eli Clark '07, explores the oft-asked question of why people commit horrifying crimes while adding a new dimension to the discussion.
The play revolves around the life of Lisa (Claire Siebers '07), the 15-year-old daughter of a prostitute, who runs away from home with Clint (Max Broude '07), a car thief with an abusive personality. Lisa soon finds herself lost in a confusing maze of love, sex, abuse and murder. Following the life of this woman along the path to her demise, the fantastically dark comedy implores the audience to...
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