Friday, January 21, 2011

this is what playwright, Jeffrey Hatcher, had to say about wikileaks

The premise is that Julian Assange moves from safe house to safe house, never sleeping at the same place twice. The stage is bifurcated -- two sitting rooms side-by-side. On the left, a wealthy couple are terribly excited that their Hampstead house has been chosen for tonight. On the right, a suburban couple of the "Keeping Up Appearances" type wait for a Repairman to come fix their television. A computer crossed-wire sends the Repairman to the Hampstead couple and Julian to the suburban couple. Code words, expectations, and the like lead to mistaken identities, sexual high-jinks, and the eventual arrival of both MI-5 and an inspector out of Joe Orton. - Jeffrey Hatcher


http://minnesota.publicradio.org/collections/special/columns/state-of-the-arts/archive/2010/12/playwrights-take-on-wikileaks-story.shtml
(shows what famous playwrights have to say about Julian Assange and Wikileaks)



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