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Full-Length Play, Dramatic Comedy / 4w, 2m
Rajiv Joseph
Ty Greene is a normal guy with three very big problems: he’s managed to impregnate three women in the span of one week. All This Intimacy, which according to The New York Times has “a certain can’t-look-away pull,” is a comedy about friendship and lust and how the two don’t mix.
Ty Greene is a normal guy with three very big problems. In an unprecedented (for him) run of promiscuity, Ty has managed to impregnate three women in the span of one week: his ex-girlfriend, his 40-something, married next-door neighbor and his 18-year-old student.
In this edgy comedy by playwright Rajiv Joseph, Ty’s problems illuminate every triumph and failure of his life, and as the women in his world converge and figure out what’s happened, Ty realizes that his life is adrift, and that he only has a limited time to try to piece it back together. All This Intimacy, which according to The New York Times has “a certain can’t-look-away pull,” is a comedy about friendship and lust and how the two don’t mix.
All This Intimacy premiered off-Broadway at Second Stage Theatre in New York City under the direction of Giovanna Sardelli in July 2006.
TY – 30JEN – 28MAUREEN – 42BECCA – 18FRANNY – 26SETH – 30
Brooklyn and Manhattan. Present day.
“Very fine writing!” – TheaterMania
“Has a can’t-look-away pull!” – The New York Times
“Joseph strikes some resonant chords – mortality, aging and sexual potency.” – DC Theatre Scene
“Rife with genuine fun and pinpoints of poignancy!” – Broadway.com
All This Intimacy – Yellow Chair Productions Trailer
Rajiv Joseph’s play Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo was a 2010 Pulitzer Prize finalist for drama and also awarded a grant for Outstanding New American Play by the National Endowment for the Arts. His play Guards at the Taj was a 2016 Obie winner for Best New American Play and ...