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And the Evening and the Morning Were the Seventh Day: A Play About Different Times Occurring in the Same Place, in  Our Park
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And the Evening and the Morning Were the Seventh Day: A Play About Different Times Occurring in the Same Place, in Our Park

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Drama–8 Males/8 Females–Rather than several different scenes occurring at several different places at the same time, And the Evening and the Morning Were the Seventh Day occurs at several different times, but all within the same small park. The audience witnesses events simultaneously playing out at the same location, but because of the temporal variance, the characters are unaware of no time but their own. In a series of events vaguely reminiscent of Wilder’s Grover’s Corners, we watch as important events play out at numerous times during the characters’ lives. Poignant, but direct, Seventh Day pulls at the heartstrings and reminds us of the importance of our choices and the significance of each fleeting day.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Ponderlake Publishing
Date
13 May 2020
Pages
58
ISBN
9781734992656

Drama–8 Males/8 Females–Rather than several different scenes occurring at several different places at the same time, And the Evening and the Morning Were the Seventh Day occurs at several different times, but all within the same small park. The audience witnesses events simultaneously playing out at the same location, but because of the temporal variance, the characters are unaware of no time but their own. In a series of events vaguely reminiscent of Wilder’s Grover’s Corners, we watch as important events play out at numerous times during the characters’ lives. Poignant, but direct, Seventh Day pulls at the heartstrings and reminds us of the importance of our choices and the significance of each fleeting day.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Ponderlake Publishing
Date
13 May 2020
Pages
58
ISBN
9781734992656