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Fresh off the success of her groundbreaking first play, A Raisin in the Sun, Lorraine Hansberry's The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window tells the tragicomic story of a young bohemian couple in New York's Greenwich Village, struggling to do what's right in a world that rewards everything that's wrong. Sidney is a dreamer who wants his own Walden Pond; Iris is a budding actress whose own backstory is a performance. They're caught in a moment where, "the world is about to crack right down the middle," as the play deftly tackles racism, sexism, antisemitism, homophobia, liberal complacency, and more. A 2023 Tony Award Nominee for Best Revival, Rachel Brosnahan and Oscar Isaac lead a stellar cast, bringing wit and humor to characters and issues that are as relevant today as they were in the turbulent 1960s.
©1964 Lorraine Hansberry (P)2024 AO Media, LLC
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Center of the YOUniverse is an out-of-this-world spectacle starring Tituss Burgess and Jane Krakowski with music, laughter, and (probably) the salvation of humanity from its self-inflicted doom. Unaware of just how brightly the other one shines, Tituss and Jane will attempt the impossible: a double-booking. In a unique blend of song and storytelling, they’ll stop at nothing to upstage each other and steal the spotlight…until they realize the true purpose of being ridiculously attractive and having immeasureble talent: to unite and heal the world.
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Yikes, it had potential but…
- By Chantal Noordeloos on 12-27-23
By: Tituss Burgess, and others
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Another Life
- By: Karla Marie Sweet
- Narrated by: Erin Doherty, Kingsley Ben-Adir
- Length: 10 hrs and 8 mins
- Unabridged
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When the External Womb Programme is launched, the news is controversial. Hundreds take to the streets in protest, feeling strongly that growing a baby outside of the human body is "unnatural". But thousands more people rejoice: at last, an alternative for those who wish to have children but worry about the physical toll it may take. A chance that throwing a baby-shaped grenade into one's career path might not derail it entirely.
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Surprised Me
- By Courtney Lichtenwalner on 01-20-25
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A Father and the Sun
- By: Chris Gethard
- Narrated by: Chris Gethard
- Length: 1 hr and 17 mins
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Charting the emotional experiences and revelations each new parent faces, A Father and the Sun is a hilarious ride bursting with palpable punchlines as Gethard tenderly explores generational differences, toxic masculinity, what it means to be a dad, and the truly unexpected joys of lawn maintenance.
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Dads dude
- By Isaiah Bornman on 10-06-23
By: Chris Gethard
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Skyscraper Lullaby
- By: James Fritz
- Narrated by: Stephanie Hsu, Celia Keenan-Bolger, Arian Moayed
- Length: 1 hr and 30 mins
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As they recount the events surrounding the disappearance of their toddler—one with a tendency to bite—two parents cope with grief in vastly different ways. While the father wrestles with feelings of guilt, the mother is convinced she’s spotted the boy in frightening TV news reports...though let’s just say he looks nothing like the precocious little boy they remember from a decade ago.
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Interesting
- By Ronda on 12-18-22
By: James Fritz
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The Cube
- By: Adam Rapp
- Narrated by: Carla Gugino, Juliana Canfield
- Length: 2 hrs and 4 mins
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An invitation to a mysterious theatrical performance changes the lives of two women in Adam Rapp’s riveting new audio play The Cube. Magda, an upper-class White woman, is shocked to the core by what she sees—and questions her complicity. Ruth, a Black woman who played a role in the show, is thrilled to be part of it—until she discovers her performance is all too convincing. Directed by Whitney White, a visceral and truly immersive audio experience that tackles issues of race, privilege, and cultural blindness.
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Please take away those loud intrusive music
- By Wartyfrog on 06-08-22
By: Adam Rapp
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- Tonie
- 10-16-24
Irritating
Mixed up ness Very difficult story to try to follow. I kept listening goin gi would find something redeeming but alas I did not.
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- Jesse J Enrique
- 12-12-24
Enjoyed Overall!
The back and forth between the actors is amazing. Loved Oscar Isaac’s performance. I know a lot of people didn’t like bc it’s a play turned audio book. I’ve listened to a lot of this style from BBC and I thought it was still good. The story is a hard one to follow at first but I think it has some great messages and is snapshot of that time period. It’s not long enough for anyone to be so upset about having listened to it!
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- ginatheartist
- 12-26-24
Great acting
I thought the actors were excellent. I just confused by the end and what happened. Maybe I wasn’t paying close attention but the big climate of the story was not clear to me. I loved the music in this production. So so good. I would have liked more .
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- Kindle Customer
- 11-24-24
Disappointed
I’m sure there was a subliminal message in there somewhere that I simply failed to grasp.
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- LT
- 10-07-24
Play doesn’t work well as an audiobook
The cast performances were great but this play does not work very well as an audiobook.
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- Amelia Kartchner
- 12-20-24
Doesn’t work as audio
I love the actors, they are normally very talented, but unfortunately the audio version of this play sounded over-acted without seeing the nuances & expressions of faces and was also very hard to follow.
The switch of scenes & time jumps was extremely hard to follow. I was left rewinding a lot and still confused after.
Some of the female characters were very hard to distinguish between.
I have not seen the play, but the audio ended up giving me major anxiety & triggered me deeply. Especially during the fighting scenes, or which there were many.
The husband and wife fights were very verbally abusive & so toxic!
I barely made it through, hoping to have a better ending.
I was sorely disappointed on every front.
This is one of the lowest ratings I’ve ever given on Audible.
I gave two stars simply for the quotes of other great works.
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- Betsy Fowler
- 11-30-24
Excellent performance of Hansberry play
I enjoyed this audio-play despite not knowing the plot or characters before listening. Oscar Isaac is fantastic, holds the performance together, and shows off his singing chops. The play is somewhat dated, which adds to its charm.
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- Juan M.
- 10-07-24
The actors were great!!
The story was entertaining, it will not change your life or anything beyond entertaining you, however the performances were just amazing!!!
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- boybruiser
- 12-04-24
Weird
This was unenjoyable. The actors were too aware they were voice acting, I didn’t like the characters, and I couldn’t follow the story. I wouldn’t recommend.
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- Ahmeenah
- 12-21-24
A play. Not a novel
I liked the performance This is not a novel. This is a book of poems for me. This is a play, this is lyrical. This is interactive. This is an exciting term. This is dramatic. It spoke to me if you listen to this book as if it were a regular book. A regular drama regular book. You will miss it. You will think that it is confusing or even boring. What I'd like to is that it is poetry. Portrait is just a glimpse into a life. It's just a SnapShot. That's all this is said glimpse, it is lyrical.
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