The Sound Inside

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The Sound Inside is a critically acclaimed stage play by Adam Rapp that explores the intense, unsettling relationship between a Yale creative writing professor and one of her students.

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instanceOf stage play
author Adam Rapp NERFINISHED
awardNomination Tony Award for Best Play NERFINISHED
awardWin Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play NERFINISHED
awardWinningPerformer Mary-Louise Parker NERFINISHED
broadwayCity New York City NERFINISHED
broadwayProduction Studio 54 NERFINISHED
characterOccupation Bella Baird is a Yale creative writing professor NERFINISHED
Christopher Dunn is a Yale undergraduate student NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReception critically acclaimed
directorOfNotableProduction David Cromer NERFINISHED
genre drama
psychological drama
hasDialogueForm duologue
monologue
language English
mainCharacter Bella Baird NERFINISHED
Christopher Dunn NERFINISHED
medium live theatre
narrativeDevice direct address to the audience
originalProductionCompany Williamstown Theatre Festival NERFINISHED
premiereCountry United States NERFINISHED
premiereLocation Williamstown Theatre Festival NERFINISHED
premiereMedium stage
productionType two-hander
setting New Haven, Connecticut NERFINISHED
Yale University NERFINISHED
starredActor Mary-Louise Parker NERFINISHED
Will Hochman NERFINISHED
structure nonlinear narrative
subjectMatter creative writing
ethics
loneliness
mortality
storytelling
suicide
teacher–student relationship
targetAudience adult theatre audiences
theme isolation
mentorship
moral ambiguity
terminal illness
the power of fiction
writer Adam Rapp NERFINISHED

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Christopher Denham notableWork The Sound Inside