"Chekhov high on speed and Twinkies. A Work as ferocious as Mr.
Bogosian's own one-man shows." -- David Richards, New York Times
"A scarifying dissection of youthful disillusion that manages to be both
appalling and appealing." -- Newsweek
"Bogosian's script retains the playwright-performer's trademark vitriol
and hammer wit." -- TimeOut New York
This updated version of Eric Bogosian's theatrical tour de force, set in
a convenience store parking lot, riveted audiences in its Off-Broadway
premiere. His rewrites - for a world with cell phones, hip-hop and
war-time cultural tensions - render the piece "an American anyplace
where everything, yet nothing, has changed." -- Celia McGee, New York
Times
One of America's premier performers and most innovative and provocative
artists, Eric Bogosian's plays and solo work include suburbia (Lincoln
Center Theater, 1994; adapted to film by director Richard Linklater,
1996); Sex, Drugs, Rock & Roll, Pounding Nails in the Floor with My
Forehead; Griller; Humpty Dumpty; 1+1; Skunkweed; Wake Up and
Smell the Coffee; Drinking in America; Notes from Underground and
Talk Radio (Pulitzer Prize finalist; New York Shakespeare Festival,
1987; Broadway, 2007; adapted to film by director Oliver Stone, 1988).
He has starred in a wide variety of film, TV and stage roles. Most
recently, he created the character of Captain Danny Ross on the
long-running series Law & Order: Criminal Intent. In 2014, TCG
published 100 (monologues), a collection that commemorates thirty
years of Bogosian's solo-performance career.