The Nibroc Trilogy comprises three plays ("Last Train to Nibroc," "See Rock City," "Gulf View Drive") by award-winning playwright Arlene Hutton. All three scripts follow a Kentucky couple through stages of the life they share. Hutton's plays have been performed widely in the U.S. and abroad to great acclaim. Major media outlets have praised Hutton's trilogy: "Hutton's writing is luminous" (Los Angeles Times); ..".reminiscent of Thornton Wilder" (Associated Press); "Language itself plays a central role" (Boston Globe); "It's easily one of the finest intimate productions staged anywhere in metro Atlanta in more than a decade" (Atlanta Journal-Constitution); ..".too funny and hardheaded to be merely sentimental" (Dallas Morning News); "The most perfect show on the Edinburgh Fringe" (Financial Times of London); "90 minutes of romance" (Variety); "Let your guard down for even a few seconds and they've got you ... you could easily enjoy a few hours of this" (New York Times). The collection also includes a Preface by actor/playwright Ellen McLaughlin, an Introduction by editor/theatre professor Shan R. Ayers, and an Afterword by director Eric Nightengale. Plus a bonus recipe for squash pickles! This literary anthology of Hutton's Nibroc scripts is published by MotesBooks (www.MotesBooks.com)
The Nibroc Trilogy comprises three plays ("Last Train to Nibroc," "See Rock City," "Gulf View Drive") by award-winning playwright Arlene Hutton. All three scripts follow a Kentucky couple through stages of the life they share. Hutton's plays have been performed widely in the U.S. and abroad to great acclaim. Major media outlets have praised Hutton's trilogy: "Hutton's writing is luminous" (Los Angeles Times); ..".reminiscent of Thornton Wilder" (Associated Press); "Language itself plays a central role" (Boston Globe); "It's easily one of the finest intimate productions staged anywhere in metro Atlanta in more than a decade" (Atlanta Journal-Constitution); ..".too funny and hardheaded to be merely sentimental" (Dallas Morning News); "The most perfect show on the Edinburgh Fringe" (Financial Times of London); "90 minutes of romance" (Variety); "Let your guard down for even a few seconds and they've got you ... you could easily enjoy a few hours of this" (New York Times). The collection also includes a Preface by actor/playwright Ellen McLaughlin, an Introduction by editor/theatre professor Shan R. Ayers, and an Afterword by director Eric Nightengale. Plus a bonus recipe for squash pickles! This literary anthology of Hutton's Nibroc scripts is published by MotesBooks (www.MotesBooks.com)