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Visions of Right
Author(s): Marcia Cebulska
Christina Romanek survives being shot in New York by a man wearing a swastika tattoo. Trying to avoid urban violence, she moves to Topeka, Kansas with her husband Ozzie, a scientist trying to develop “rose-colored glasses.” But there, a hate-mongering picketing preacher targets them and their gay friend Larry. Escaping to Europe, the couple visits Auschwitz where Christina sees a photograph of a Holocaust victim with her own name. She feels called to action. She goes to the church, planning to confront the preacher, carrying in her handbag a camera, the rose-colored glasses, and a gun.
Format: Full-length drama
Cast Size:1M/3F
Snapshot
Original or Prominent Production:
The Jewish Theatre of Bloomington, Bloomington IN, May 2017.
The Jewish Theatre of Bloomington, Bloomington IN, May 2017.
Nationality of Author: U.S.
Original Language: English
Production Rights Holder:
Marcia Cebulska
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