A provocative one-act that pits a disenfranchised and angry man against a barroom full of cynics and skeptics and elicits a fevered soliloquy on what can happen when the unkindness and cruelty that define our society can push a man too far.
First produced by New York’s Ensemble Theatre Company Marathon ~ 1987
Directed by Kurt Dempster
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