Becca and Howie Corbett are a happy suburban couple whose lives are changed forever when their young son Danny is killed in an accident. Eight months on, they are drifting perilously apart. Becca wants to start afresh in a new home and give away their son’s possessions, but Howie wants to keep the memory of Danny alive. Can they ever find their way back to each other? David Lindsay-Abaire’s Pulitzer Prize-winning drama, filled with distinctive wit and grace, charts the path from grief to its antidotes – love and hope. It was made into a film starring Nicole Kidman in 2010, and the play had its UK premiere at Hampstead Theatre, London, in January 2016.
David Lindsay-Abaire
David Lindsay-Abaire is a Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright known for his darkly comic and poignant works. His most famous play, "Rabbit Hole," explores themes of grief and healing. Lindsay-Abaire's sharp wit and emotional depth have cemented his place as a prominent voice in contemporary American theater.