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Being Richard Foreman: A Word Play
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Being Richard Foreman: A Word Play
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Synopsis
Being Richard Foreman is a darkly comic id investigation, exploring themes of identity, creative activity, ownership and ontological despair. Written by emerging playwright Timothy Don, Being Richard Foreman is set in an eternal, infernal and perhaps internal airport. The characters laid-over include: Richard Foreman (artist/writer/tennis player), Vasco da Gama (conquistador/sex machine/bodybuilder), a bevy of Hot Flight Attendants (hot/hot/hot) and a Disembodied Ego.
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