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Without a Myth and Five Other Plays - cover

Without a Myth and Five Other Plays

Richard Seltzer

Publisher: Seltzer Books

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Without a Myth in which the characters are about to be trapped in a world where they will have no free will, only able to follow an arbitrary script. The Lizard of Oz, a children's play, based on the fantasy novel in which an elementary school class sets out to save the world from disenchantment. Mercy, set during the American Revolution, in which playwrights Mercy Otis Warren and General (Gentleman Johnny) Burgoyne compete and flirt. Rights Crossing, set during the American Revolution, in which events at a ferry across the Susquehanna determine the outcome of the war. The Barracks, a microcosm of human aspirations and conflict, with a group of reservists going through basic training at the time of the Viet Nam War.
Available since: 10/07/2018.

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