Chinese Coffee is a play written by Ira Lewis that revolves around the complex relationship between two struggling artists, Harry and Jake. Harry is a failed writer who is facing financial difficulties, while Jake is a struggling painter who is dealing with his own creative block. The play takes place in Harry's rundown apartment, where the two friends engage in a heated discussion about art, success, and betrayal.
As the conversation unfolds, Harry reveals that he is on the verge of bankruptcy and is desperate for money. Jake, on the other hand, is dealing with his own insecurities and doubts about his artistic abilities. The tension between the two characters escalates as they confront each other's flaws and failures.
Chinese Coffee is a powerful exploration of friendship, jealousy, and the harsh realities of the artistic world. The play delves into the struggles and sacrifices that artists must make in order to pursue their passions, and raises thought-provoking questions about the nature of creativity and success.
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Chinese Coffee
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Delilah (Delilah's Theme)
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Na Pozicky Ji Dyevushka
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Maria Rosa
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Baryshnya
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Hey! Kathinka
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Addio del passato
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Better Times
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The Apartment
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Serdce
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Cherry Blossoms
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Cool Ballad
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