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Greater Clements / Lewiston / Clarkston

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A new collection of three striking, deeply felt plays, all set in Sam Hunter's home state of Idaho Hunter has a singular gift for exploring the decline of small-town America with an empathetic yet...
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  • 16 March 2027
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A new collection of three striking, deeply felt plays, all set in Sam Hunter's home state of Idaho

Hunter has a singular gift for exploring the decline of small-town America with an empathetic yet incisive eye. His plays take place in corners of the country that are receding from the forefront of contemporary American life, focusing on those who get left behind, isolated and disillusioned with the false promise of the American dream.

In Greater Clements, the longtime residents of a dying Idaho mining town have voted to unincorporate in order to retaliate against the wealthy out-of-staters who are buying up property. In doing so, they also speed the town's decline, forcing them to reckon with their desire to hold onto their history while struggling to find a path forward. In Lewiston, an aging descendant of Meriwether Lewis sells off her family’s land as she becomes increasingly convinced that her family’s past is a curse. But when an unexpected visitor enters the picture, she is left to consider whether any good remains in the world. In Clarkston, a young descendant of William Clark has made the journey out west from his home in Connecticut, anxious to find meaning in his own history. Faced with the reality of the diminished towns that used to make up America’s shining frontier, his faith in his future and the future of the country itself begins to falter.

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Price: $19.95
Pages: 200
Publisher: Theatre Communications Group
Imprint: Theatre Communications Group
Publication Date: 16 March 2027
Trim Size: 8.50 X 5.28 in
ISBN: 9781636702810
Format: Paperback
BISACs: DRAMA / American, DRAMA / LGBTQ+, DRAMA / Subjects & Themes / Death, Grief, Loss
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"Riveting, haunting, extraordinary...Leave it to Hunter, right at this moment, to find something beautiful beyond dispute that unites us as Americans, and as all people living here." New York Stage Review on Lewiston / Clarkston

"Theater of the most deeply moving kind...By the evening's end, you'll have a palpable sense of having shared something special with your fellow theatergoers."Hollywood Reporter on Lewiston / Clarkston

"A moving, consistently absorbing drama of an Idaho mining town whose identity and history are disappearing, like the faces in an old Polaroid photo." Washington Post on Greater Clements

"[Hunter] is interested in American disenchantment, in the great adventure stories we've told ourselves about ourselves, and the legacy of those stories in a time when 'there’s just nothing left to discover.' His characters are contemporary lost souls, too aware of the underbelly of the American narrative — of all that was lost and stolen and destroyed in the name of exploration and expansion — to believe in anything so naïve as a national dream, but still searching, stumbling down unknown paths toward something as small, or as great, as each other."

New York Magazine on Lewiston / Clarkston

Samuel D. Hunter's plays include The Whale (Drama Desk Award, Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Play, GLAAD Media Award, Drama League and Outer Critics Circle nominations for Best Play), A Bright New Boise (Obie Award, Drama Desk nomination for Best Play), The Few, A Great Wilderness, Rest, Pocatello, The Healing, The Harvest, Lewiston, Clarkston, Greater Clements, A Case for the Existence of God, and most recently, Little Bear, Ridge Road. He is the recipient of a 2014 MacArthur “Genius Grant” Fellowship, a 2012 Whiting Writers Award, the 2013 Otis Guernsey New Voices Award, the 2011 Sky Cooper Prize, the 2008 PONY/Lark Fellowship, and an honorary doctorate from the University of Idaho. His plays have been produced in New York at Playwrights Horizons, LCT3, Rattlestick Playwrights Theater, Clubbed Thumb and Page 73, and around the country at such theaters as Seattle Rep, South Coast Rep, Victory Gardens, Williamstown Theater Festival, The Old Globe, Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company, Denver Center Theatre Company, the Dallas Theater Center, Long Wharf Theatre, and elsewhere. His work has been developed at the O’Neill Playwrights Conference, the Ojai Playwrights Conference, Seven Devils, and PlayPenn. He is a member of New Dramatists, an Ensemble Playwright at Victory Gardens, a member of Partial Comfort Productions, and was a 2013 Resident Playwright at Arena Stage. A native of northern Idaho, Sam lives in NYC. He holds degrees in playwriting from NYU, The Iowa Playwrights Workshop, and Juilliard.