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“Lydia Stryk is on the higher end of that scale on which a writer ascends from being a writer into being a voice. You get a tone, a vibrant sound from her work. It’s irreplaceable. And it’s thrilling.” — Austin Pendleton

  • A woman stands transfixed next to her ironing board with a radio against her ear
    Lady Lay
  • A bird’s eye view of a woman patient in a hospital bed staring up into space. A man in streets clothes is curled up in a fetal position next to her on the bed
    An Accident
  • Five characters stand downstage singing a song out to the audience, the middle actor plays a guitar
    Lady Lay
  • An injured woman has jumped into the arms of a startled man by her hospital bed
    An Accident
  • A woman stands with a beamer in her outstretched hand in front of a screen which reads Patriotism in large letters
    American Tet
  • Two elderly women in bathing suits sit on beach chairs looking out into the sea
    Monte Carlo
  • The Glamour House
  • A man in a suit with a clown nose, over-sized glasses and a pointer performs open-mouthed surprise for an audience
    Safe House
  • A young man kneels, head bowed, next to a veiled woman in a wheelchair
    American Tet
  • A woman attempts to calm a very upset older man by holding him firmly from behind
    The House of Lily
  • Two women stand huddled together with shocked expressions while an elderly man leans to one side playfully observing them in a chair across the room
    The House of Lily
  • Two elderly women sit holding hands and laughing together at a table
    Monte Carlo

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