New York's Plaza Hotel, 1966: the American writer Truman Capote throws the party of the century. As A-list guests arrive, Capote retires to his suite to drink martinis and gossip with himself about celebrity life and the meaning of self-invention. In a bantering oral ballad, he focuses on his Alabama childhood and creating a new kind of art form with In Cold Blood. From three-time Booker-nominated author Andrew OHagan (Mayflies), a cautionary tale of literary life, a hilarious a brilliant new play.
