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Private Eyes is a 1996 drama by Steven Dietz about deception and broken trust, labeled by the author as a "comedy of suspicion", as the story is brought in multiple layers and the audience is repeatedly tricked to believe that the current situation is real. Some critics - though not Dietz himself - consider it an homage to Tom Stoppard's 1982 The Real Thing, a play which features some similar themes and techniques.
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Private Eyes is a 1996 drama by Steven Dietz about deception and broken trust, labeled by the author as a "comedy of suspicion", as the story is brought in multiple layers and the audience is repeatedly tricked to believe that the current situation is real. Some critics - though not Dietz himself - consider it an homage to Tom Stoppard's 1982 The Real Thing, a play which features some similar themes and techniques.
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