The Affair

There are two sides to most stories, in an affair there are three. 

Here’s what the critics are saying about The Affair

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“Colette Freedman dissects the love relationship by staging the classic dynamic between wife, husband and lover in the form of a psychological drama and fine cutting edge.”

– Culture and Entertainment

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“Refined and Sharp reminiscent of Molly Sweeney by Brian Friel, Freedman smartly dissects the trio’s contradictions, passions and weaknesses.”

– Cavallino Futura

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“This fine psychological drama is reminiscent of Women on the verge of a nervous Breakdown by Pedro Almodovar.”

– Conesso Magazine

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“An extraordinary dramatic construction”

— Oggi A Teatro

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