Marie and Bruce is a play that follows the tumultuous relationship between a married couple, Marie and Bruce. The play takes place over the course of one day, as the couple navigates through their dysfunctional marriage and the issues that plague their relationship.
Marie is a discontented woman who is fed up with her husband's constant criticism and lack of affection. She is frustrated with their stagnant relationship and longs for something more fulfilling. Bruce, on the other hand, is a cynical and abrasive man who is equally unhappy in the marriage. He is resentful of Marie's constant nagging and feels trapped in a loveless marriage.
Throughout the play, Marie and Bruce engage in a series of heated arguments and confrontations as they try to come to terms with their unhappiness and decide the fate of their marriage. The play explores themes of love, communication, and the complexities of relationships.
As the day progresses, Marie and Bruce are forced to confront their own flaws and insecurities, leading to a dramatic and emotional climax that will ultimately determine the future of their marriage. Will they be able to overcome their differences and find a way to salvage their relationship, or are they destined to remain trapped in a cycle of resentment and unhappiness?
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Marie and Bruce
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Maybe, Yes
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Itania
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Via Con Me
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Anamaria
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Crazy Dreams
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It's Only
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Terminally Ambivalent Over You
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Yeah Yeah
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