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Big Dogs | 2018
BIG DOGS exists in an alternate reality of New York City. Businesses are shuttered, crime is rampant, black markets thrive. Drug are run via taxis and NYPD detectives use taxis for undercover teams trying to rein in the chaos.
Writer | Director | Showrunner
Writer | Director | Showrunner
After the Sun Fell | 2016
When Adam arrives at Brandon's childhood home for the weekend, he uncovers a hole in the roof and a dark family secret: the death of a troubled brother nobody wants to talk about.
Director
Director
Junction | 2012
Junction follows four strung-out meth-addicts who discover a dark secret about a homeowner during a burglary, pitting them not only against the police but against each other.
Writer | Director
Writer | Director
The Substance of Bliss - Stageplay
"The Substance of Bliss is a sympathetic study of suburban despair [...]"
- The New York Times
"Glazer captures the trials of parenting a troubled teen and the toll it can take on a couple's relationship [...] Substance of Bliss is an engaging, thoughtful play that you will long remember after the curtain call." - BroadwayWorld,
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- The New York Times
"Glazer captures the trials of parenting a troubled teen and the toll it can take on a couple's relationship [...] Substance of Bliss is an engaging, thoughtful play that you will long remember after the curtain call." - BroadwayWorld,
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In the Daylight
“Glazer is a playwright of remarkable skill … In The Daylight has to be the best new play of the year, one that’s as invigorating to the American stage as August: Osage County, but perhaps even more vital.”
- Tynan’s Anger Theatre Review
- Tynan’s Anger Theatre Review
Stain - Stageplay
Stain' presents the grand bull moose winner of dysfunctional families" ..."Multi-layered characters that get your attention … Hilariously, revolting, snappily written. Glazer's plays will continue to be worth watching." — Variety
Compared to August: Osage County, Tony Glazer's new play Stain is [its] younger, hungrier cousin." — Backstage
Compared to August: Osage County, Tony Glazer's new play Stain is [its] younger, hungrier cousin." — Backstage
Safe- Stageplay
"A drama that doesn't take itself
seriously and thus is a guilty pleasure." — New York Times
“This slick and edgy play by Tony Glazer and Anthony Ruivivar starts with chaos in the darkness and doesn't let up until its illuminating finale.” — Backstage
seriously and thus is a guilty pleasure." — New York Times
“This slick and edgy play by Tony Glazer and Anthony Ruivivar starts with chaos in the darkness and doesn't let up until its illuminating finale.” — Backstage
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