Winner of the 2018 pen america award in drama
as tolstoy said, "all happy families are alike; each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way."
In the house in scarsdale, playwright dan o'brien traces the roots of his family's particular unhappiness to learn why his parents and siblings cut him off years ago. The more dan learns about his family, the more mysterious the circumstances surrounding their estrangement become, until his world is shaken when rumours surface that his real father might be another member of the family.
Is his pathological pursuit of the truth worth the risk? Or should he follow the advice of a psychic and make his life a never-finished work of art?
About the Author
Dan o'brien is an internationally produced and published playwright and poet. His awards include a guggenheim fellowship in drama & performance art, the inaugural edward m. Kennedy prize for drama inspired by american history, the horton foote prize for best new american play, the pen center usa award for drama, and, for poetry, the fenton aldeburgh first collection prize. Originally from scarsdale, new york, he makes his home in los angeles with his wife and daughter.