Actor: the Unsung Greek Hero

Nonfiction, Entertainment, Drama, Greek & Roman, Fiction & Literature
Cover of the book Actor: the Unsung Greek Hero by Justin Blasdel, Justin Blasdel
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Author: Justin Blasdel ISBN: 9781310318764
Publisher: Justin Blasdel Publication: June 16, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Justin Blasdel
ISBN: 9781310318764
Publisher: Justin Blasdel
Publication: June 16, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Actor, a young man of Ancient Greece looking to make a name for himself, ends up on a trail of side-kicking for some of the greatest heroes ever. However, each one seems to be a little off from their legend. Jason is a jerk. Perseus is an old fart. Theseus is a liar. And so on and so on. Only by the skin of his teeth is he able to survive each time, but when will he be the hero? When will he deserve to become a legend?

This is a play in One Act intended for a minimum of two actors. It is a comedy-farce, and it requires a few basic props, blackbox theatre, some costume change for second (or more) actor(s), and repeatedly breaking the fourth wall. It's a good small piece for a mildly mature to fully mature audience.

ATTN: Reading it is free. Producing it requires you to contact me the author. Please.

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Actor, a young man of Ancient Greece looking to make a name for himself, ends up on a trail of side-kicking for some of the greatest heroes ever. However, each one seems to be a little off from their legend. Jason is a jerk. Perseus is an old fart. Theseus is a liar. And so on and so on. Only by the skin of his teeth is he able to survive each time, but when will he be the hero? When will he deserve to become a legend?

This is a play in One Act intended for a minimum of two actors. It is a comedy-farce, and it requires a few basic props, blackbox theatre, some costume change for second (or more) actor(s), and repeatedly breaking the fourth wall. It's a good small piece for a mildly mature to fully mature audience.

ATTN: Reading it is free. Producing it requires you to contact me the author. Please.

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