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A raw and darkly comedic portrayal of turning fifty in contemporary society, and of the friendships we can’t live without.
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09 April 2013

When Olivia loses control at her fiftieth birthday party, her three best friends decide to intervene once and for all, much to the irritation of Olivia and her lover, Norma. But is she the only one battling a demon? Or do each of these women face an addiction of one kind or another? 5 @ 50 is a raw and darkly comedic portrayal of turning fifty in contemporary society, and of the friendships we can’t live without.
Wickedly funny proves that the still daring and laugh-out-loud funny writer Brad Fraser has not lost his golden touch.” Whatsonstage.com
Hilariously explicit each character is lovably ghastly.” Daily Express
Enough rip-roaringly funny lines... to populate a satisfying sitcom” The Stage
The dialogue simmers, crackles and explodes with a pace that is seductive and irresistible thought-provoking and funny. Highly entertaining.” Liverpool Daily Post
Wickedly funny proves that the still daring and laugh-out-loud funny writer Brad Fraser has not lost his golden touch.” Whatsonstage.com
Hilariously explicit each character is lovably ghastly.” Daily Express
Enough rip-roaringly funny lines... to populate a satisfying sitcom” The Stage
The dialogue simmers, crackles and explodes with a pace that is seductive and irresistible thought-provoking and funny. Highly entertaining.” Liverpool Daily Post
Price: $16.95
Pages: 96
Publisher: Theatre Communications Group
Imprint: Playwrights Canada Press
Publication Date:
09 April 2013
Trim Size: 8.38 X 5.38 in
ISBN: 9781770910874
Format: Paperback
Brad Fraser won his first playwriting competition at the age of seventeen and has since written numerous plays, including Cold Meat Party, Love and Human Remains, True Love Lies, and Poor Super Man, among others. Brad is a five-time winner of the Alberta Culture Playwriting Competition, the London Evening Standard Award for Promising Playwright, London’s Time Out Award for Best New Play, and the L.A. Critics Award. In addition to his work as a playwright and director, Brad writes for print media, radio, film, and television.