

Playing Hardball
Don Kukla
This drama by the author of Mass Appeal explores the heart of a young man in crisis, inflamed by the people who claim to care for him: his mother, his football coach and his tutor.
James Bernard is a star college quarterback whose innocence renders him devastatingly vulnerable.
His mother and coach are pushing him to go "professional"; his tutor is concerned over the inherent corruption of organized athletics, believing that football is just another metaphor for war.
"A thoroughly commendable play...A solid piece of work [with]...taut, provocative scenes."
— Wall Street Journal
| Character |
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| JAMES BERNARD the University's star quarterback. |
| MADELEINE BERNARD his mother. |
| DICK BIEHN his coach. |
| JAN MORRISON his tutor. |
Dancing in the End-Zone is a play written by Bill C Davis and published by Samuel French .
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