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This is a collection of short plays by the playwright Joseph E. Green, whose plays include Clowntime is Over, The Vapours, and Einstein's Wrong about Everything. These short works can be used for full production or staged readings.
This collection includes three plays that have all seen acclaimed live theatre productions: Clowntime is Over, The Vapours, and Einstein's Wrong About Everything. Green's plays have been praised in the San Antonio Express-News. the Columbus Underground, Broadway World, and other outlets. Each play mixes fantasy and reality in equal measure, drama and comedy, and even occasional horror.
This sequel to DISSENTING VIEWS contains more essays on the forces that drive our world. Did Lyndon Johnson order JFK's death? Did Malcolm X's murderer ever face justice? How do we process conspiracies when we see them? In addition to the engaging analysis of these questions, DISSENTING VIEWS II expands on the original volume by including interviews with such figures as Bobby Seale and John Judge.
A schizophrenic science fiction writer receives first contact from some (possibly nonexistent) aliens, who offer him the chance to become an emissary to a new future. However, he first needs to become unstuck from his own past. Comic, tragic, and mindbending, this new play from author Joseph E. Green offers a multi-layered adventure with a touching finale.
This collection of Joseph E. Green's essays includes "The JFK 10-Point Program," "The MLK 10-Point Program," and a reflection on co-writing and co-producing the JFK assassination documentary King Kill 63.
Max P. Twinkle is a television clown trapped in an existential quandary with a bitter llama and a loveless bunny rabbit. There will be jokes, and love, and death, and entrances and exits.
Cristabel Cuellar visits a lonely town in the Pacific Northwest ostensibly to investigate an auto accident, but in fact she's looking for signs of the Hollow Earth. Her claimant, Judith, has been having nightmares of a devilish figure who takes her on a tour of the Underworld. Together they go on a journey that will change their lives forever. A new full-length play by the author of CLOWNTIME IS OVER and EINSTEIN'S WRONG ABOUT EVERYTHING, THE VAPOURS covers esoteric territory in the context of a thriller in which digging too deeply may uncover literal monsters.
This play is based on true events, possibly true events, and blatantly untrue events. The year is 1956, and Princeton autopsist Thomas Harvey just decided to steal Einstein's brain. That decision now has him on the lam from both the authorities and a group of neo-Nazis led by a woman who may or may not be related to the Elephant Man. And now he just found out his new roommate is the heroin-addicted Beat writer William S. Burroughs. What will he do next? Will it make sense? Will it involve getting help from some of the most famous figures of the 20th century? Joseph Green's new play strikes at the very heart of these questions and more. EINSTEIN'S WRONG ABOUT EVERYTHING may make you laugh, make you cry, make you reconsider every thought you've ever had since reaching the age of reason. Or not. Let's not get crazy with our expectations.
This is a excellent introduction to adjusting basic automobile claims. Filled with anecdotes and observations gained from a long career in the business, the information in this book will help get you started in auto claims adjusting, from contract and coverage to liability and subrogation.
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