Domestic violence is a real-world issue that is undeniably controversial. In fact, sometimes people would marry, but then hurt one another after proclaiming their wedding vows. Nevertheless, such tension between lovers who actually hate each other can provide a dark form of entertainment. That is the main purpose of the play Domestic Violence by Mr. Ben.
The play itself is a tough pill to swallow (so to speak). Even though it could be painful to read or watch a performance of this play, it still delves deep into the nature of relationships. Furthermore, the play dares to ask the validity of love between people who do marry each other. In fact, the play even asserts that some marriages do not even express genuine love and affection. All of these elements make Domestic Violence a compelling stage drama.
Just like Edward Albee's Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, this play by Mr. Ben reveals the harsh realities about what sometimes actually does happen behind closed doors.
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