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Forgettable Nights And Other Female Horrors - We All Have A Night To Forget - cover

Forgettable Nights And Other Female Horrors - We All Have A Night To Forget

Lorena Tercon Arbiza

Editorial: Babelcube

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Sinopsis

We all have nights to forget, and Paula, Gimena and Argentina are expert collectors of them. One afternoon, after several years of spying on each other through the networks, but not taking the time to visit each other, the three of them meet in a café in Montevideo to recall, and update, that immaculate compilation of experiences to be forgotten. Everything goes smoothly until an unthinkable confession is thrown into the air like a lethal dart: can the lives of these three former high school classmates ever be the same again after learning what one of them has to tell them? Don't be left in doubt! 


Find out the answer in this play that could well have been inspired by your own life. Warning: Forgettable Nights and Other Feminine Horrors contains racy language and risqué situations.
Disponible desde: 25/06/2024.
Longitud de impresión: 54 páginas.

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