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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