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3 Plays
by Hal Lieberman

Kafka in Love deals with the last year of Franz Kafka's life. It won the Forest A. Roberts/Playwrighting Contest award for 1988 and was produced in November 1988 at the Forest Roberts Theater in Marquett, Michigan. With Ron Moody directing, Alexander Racolin produced the play in London in November 1991.

From the critics on Kafka in Love : Lieberman's script follows the anarchic logic of psychoanalysis, rushing backwards and forwards across Kafka's famous frontier between ordinary life and the terror that seems more real.

The material is authentic, the atmosphere that of a Yiddish burlesque house. Striking from an unexpected angle the insight is genuine.

The Leavings is a winner of the National Playwrights Showcase prize.

When it was produced at the Gallery Theatre in Los Angeles, Jay Reiner in the Los Angeles Herald said "Lieberman bores in, relentlessly sparing us few details in the jagged arc of [dying], without once getting morbid or morose."

Double Shoot , formerly titled The Gandhi Problem was optioned by PCPA. It was performed on a national broadcast on France Culture (the French National Radio) and in a staged reading by The Upstart State Company.

About The Author:

Hal Lieberman's numerous plays have been performed from Los Angeles to London.

See also Hal Lieberman's Throne of Straw from Boson Books at bosonbooks.com

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