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A play by Steve Tesich, 'Passing Game' explores themes of identity, competition, and personal growth. Known for his insightful character development and engaging dialogue, Tesich presents a narrative that resonates with both theatrical audiences and literary enthusiasts.
Publisher
Samuel French, Inc.
Publication year
1978
ISBN-13
9780573614439
Language
English
Subjects
TheaterDramaIdentityCompetitionAmerican Playwrights1980s CultureLiterary ArtsCharacter StudyPersonal Growth

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