Red Light Winter is a two-act play by American playwright Adam Rapp.
The company took the play to New York to run Off-Broadway at the Barrow Street Theatre, where it opened for previews from January 20, 2006.
Matt is lonely and suicidal; he is attempting to hang himself when Davis returns to their shared hotel room with Christina.
[1] Chicago Tribune critic Michael Phillips said the premier production was "arresting" and had excellent acting and set design, but was overlong and contained some cliches.
[5] Red Light Winter received the Joseph Jefferson Award for Best New Work in 2005 for the Garage Theatre production.