The Gospel According to Thomas Jefferson, Charles Dickens and Count Leo Tolstoy: Discord, by Scott Carter. A Founding Father, a Victorian novelist and a Russian revolutionary walk
into a…stop me if you’ve heard this one. Thomas Jefferson (yes that
one), Charles Dickens (the very same) and Count Leo Tolstoy (who else?)
are brought together in a blistering battle of wits. From Scott Carter
(executive producer of Real Time with Bill Maher), this whip-smart
comedy examines what happens when great men of history are forced to
repeat it.
“…sparkling…Carter knows something about assembling a sharp, entertaining meeting of minds, and his variation on Sartre’s No Exit…should be catnip for [audiences] yearning for a little food for thought with their fun.” —Variety.
Prosser Public Library continues with its series of dramatic play readings by the Reader’s Theater, founded by Myron Gubitz. Featuring area actors, this production is directed by Anne Cassady and Richard Kamins. The group has performed dramatic play readings at Prosser since 2008, bringing exciting, dramatic, touching and humorous live theater to our audiences. Registration is appreciated.