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Dimes Square and Other Plays
Dimes Square and Other Plays | Matthew Gasda
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Performed in loft apartments, pop-up theatres, and other nontraditional spaces, the 2022 underground hit Dimes Square announced Matthew Gasda as a dramatist of lasting power and impressive range, the theatrical chronicler of a self-chronicling generation. At a time when large, institutional theatres were still finding their post-pandemic footing, this brutal, hilarious portrait of New York City scenesters drew in new and diverse audiences by distilling the zeitgeist of our strange new era—a bitter cocktail of dirtbag politics, casual depravity, and pitiless ambition. Bringing together four of Gasda’s most penetrating works—Dimes Square, Quartet, Berlin Story, and Minotaur—this collection surveys a fractured and exhausted cultural-intellectual landscape. From squalid apartments to country estates to hipster bars, these plays give us characters grasping for meaning and human connection in an age of material abundance and moral dislocation. Unflinching, yet marked by exquisite moments of grace, they mark the arrival of a significant dramatic voice.
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BarbaraBB
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Dimes Square apparently is an über hip corner in Manhattan where a new generation of writers and artists have been meeting and inspired one another.

This book consists of 4 plays about these Gen Z Dimes Square people. They are dealing with their uncertainties, traumas and anxiousness by hanging with each other, doing drugs, have sex, and talk. Witty conversations, hardly longer than one sentence.

Interesting style, not really my thing though.

Megabooks Interesting concept for sure! 2w
sarahbarnes Interesting indeed! I haven‘t heard about this. 2w
BarbaraBB @Megabooks @sarahbarnes I read about this so called microneighborhood in a Dutch newspaper and was interested by that article. It read like Easton Ellis without the violence. 2w
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