Dr Richard Myers, the great IVF innovator, is virtually a secular saint because of the thousands of babies he has created throughout his career. Now, his family have gathered at his home on Manhattan's Upper West Side to see him receive a lifetime achievement award.
It's not long before this fractious group, more accustomed to debate than empathy, fall into dispute once again: over conflicting Thanksgiving memories, polarised opinions on investment banking, and how best to care for their ailing father. And crucially, who will inherit Richard's wealth and his prestigious science institution?
A vivid and thrilling portrait of a brilliantly dysfunctional family, Alexis Zegerman's The Fever Syndrome was first produced at Hampstead Theatre, London, in March 2022, directed by Roxana Silbert.
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THEATRE REVIEW: ‘The Fever Syndrome’ by Alexis Zegerman, Hampstead Theatre, London. “... I left with dozens of thoughts swirling in my head, feeling moved and inspired.... ” Read Zaina Mahmoud's review: https://t.co/tPmDkL9YrU #fertility #infertility #chronicillness #ttc #ivf https://t.co/CDr8X9A5a7
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The Fever Syndrome ★★★★ – Alexis Zegerman’s multi-layered family drama matches scientific authenticity with emotional intelligence. Catch it at @Hamps_Theatre until 30 April and read @JudiHerman's review on the JR blog: https://t.co/lidlfkOLtv https://t.co/YNXjiyIcn0
"Finely crafted... a rollercoaster of issue-driven emotion." --Evening Standard
"Captivating... echoes Arthur Miller, Tennessee Williams and HBO's Succession... as a portrait of blended family dysfunction it is highly enjoyable, while also raising provocative questions about the limits of science." --WhatsOnStage
"A big, psychologically chaotic, Miller-esque American family drama." --Broadway World