Written with poignant humour and finely observed detail, David Lindsay-Abaire’s 2007 Pulitzer Prize winner Rabbit Hole takes us into the lives of Becca and Howie Corbett, an everyday suburban couple whose world is turned upside down by a heartbreakingly random accident. Eight months later, Becca and Howie are drifting perilously apart as they struggle to make sense of their shared tragedy and return to their daily lives. When Becca’s wayward sister arrives with the unexpected news that she’s pregnant, this ruptured family has the chance to rebuild and find hope where it seemed impossible. With searing honesty and a complete lack of sentimentality, Rabbit Hole gives us a glimpse into the lives of people that are so familiar, so like ourselves, who are coping with loss as anyone might: with anger and hope, despair and humour.