An American Folktale
A play
by J. Robinson Wheeler
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About the Book
SETTING: An art college in Los Angeles.
ACT I: The first day of class.
ACT II: Mid-semester.
ACT III: End of year.
Once, when men still felled trees for timber by hand and women did everything else, there was born a boy name of John Brown. For John Brown, this was it. Time to be an adult. Things looked stormy for John Brown, and it was just then that he met Goliath—Goliath was a bureaucracy, and she ate the money of innocent children to survive.
ACT I: The first day of class.
ACT II: Mid-semester.
ACT III: End of year.
Once, when men still felled trees for timber by hand and women did everything else, there was born a boy name of John Brown. For John Brown, this was it. Time to be an adult. Things looked stormy for John Brown, and it was just then that he met Goliath—Goliath was a bureaucracy, and she ate the money of innocent children to survive.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Literature & Fiction
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Project Option: 6×9 in, 15×23 cm
# of Pages: 78 - Publish Date: Aug 30, 2011
- Keywords the devil, play, stageplay, scripts, theater, acting, art, painting, americana, folktales, religion, comedy, drama
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