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David Lindsay-Abaire

    David Lindsay-Abaire is an American playwright and lyricist whose works delve into the complexities of human relationships and the unexpected turns of fate. His writing is characterized by its sharp insight into characters and an ability to weave humor with profound melancholy. A key element of his craft involves exploring how individuals navigate loss, grief, and the search for meaning amidst life's challenges. Lindsay-Abaire masterfully captures universal human emotions, transforming them into compelling and thought-provoking theatrical experiences.

    The Haunted Woman
    A Voyage to Arcturus
    Rabbit Hole
    Good People
    Kimberly Akimbo
    Scientific Writing = Thinking in Words
    • 2024

      "Kimberly Akimbo is already the rare example of a good play that has become an even better musical." --New York Times A playful and powerful musicalization of Lindsay-Abaire's beloved play about a young girl forced to grow up too fast. Kimberly Akimbo tells the story of a young girl suffering from a rare disease that causes her to age four times faster than her high school peers. Surrounded by a deeply neurotic and dysfunctional family, Kimberly must also emotionally age at an accelerated rate. When she meets fellow misfit Seth, the two form an unlikely bond in the midst of social alienation. Written with composer Jeanine Tesori, Lindsay-Abaire's musical adaptation of his beloved play retains the original's quirky charm while deepening its emotional resonance.

      Kimberly Akimbo
    • 2021

      A Voyage to Arcturus

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      3.6(67)Add rating

      'Extraordinary' Philip Pullman Following one man's journey from earth to an alien landscape of ethereal beauty and existential terror, A Voyage to Arcturus is a profound questioning of the nature of evil. Dreamlike and philosophical, this landmark cult novel has influenced generations of writers. 'That shattering, intolerable and irresistible work' C. S. Lewis 'A Nietzschean Pilgrim's Progress ... Lindsay's engrossing book, a mixture of metaphysics and surreal dream-quest, stands as one of the great originals' Guardian

      A Voyage to Arcturus
    • 2017

      Ripcord (TCG Edition)

      • 96 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      A heartfelt new comedy from the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright of Rabbit Hole.

      Ripcord (TCG Edition)
    • 2014

      A funny and tender drama that explores how even if you live on the brink, destiny can have a way of surprising you.

      Good People
    • 2011
    • 2006

      Rabbit Hole

      • 157 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
      4.1(7487)Add rating

      A story of loss, heartbreak and forgiveness—told through daily moments and emotional hurdles—as a family moves on after the accidental death of their 4-year-old. After a critically acclaimed Broadway premier and successful film adaptation (starring Nicole Kidman, Aaron Eckhart, and Diane West), Rabbit Hole has been hailed as an artistic breakthrough for the highly regarded Lindsay-Abaire. A drama of what comes after tragedy, it captures “the awkwardness and pain of thinking people faced with an unthinkable situation—and eventually, their capacity for survival.” -USA TodayDavid Lindsay-Abaire is the Pulitzer-winning author of Rabbit Hole, which was made into a feature film. He is the author of Good People, Fuddy Meers, Wonder of the World, A Devil Inside and Kimberly Akimbo, as well as the book and lyrics to Shrek the Musical. He has written the screenplays for Rabbit Hole, Rise of the Guardians and Oz: The Great and Powerful. Born in South Boston, he now lives in Brooklyn.

      Rabbit Hole