The Brother
by John Hancock, Dorothy Tristan

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Synopsis

Characters: 4 male, 2 female with doublingWritten by noted stage and film director John Hancock, The Brother is the largely untold story of the Rosenberg spy case, based on the book by New York Times editor, Sam Roberts.

It follows the espionage trial that led to the execution of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, focusing on the memories of Ethel's brother, David Greenglass.

He was the spy ring's man inside Los Alamos while America was developing the atomic bomb, and his confession saved his wife from indictment but implicated his sister and her husband, ultimately sending them to the electric chair.

In this account, Greenglass admits to lying for the first time about the memory of his sister's role.

Recounting this bitter episode in American history, The Brother is a dramatic and cautionary tale of families, state power in times of fear and repression, and the all-too-human capacity for rationalization.

"Incredibly powerful ...it is exceptional and not to be missed."

-WEBZ, Chicago.

"Intriguing... compeling...multifaceted...it draws you in."

- Chicago Sun-Times.

"This docudrama unfolds as a riveting spy thriller."

-Chicagocritic.com.

Press Reviews

"Incredibly powerful ...it is exceptional and not to be missed."

— WEBZ

"Intriguing... compeling...multifaceted...it draws you in."

— Chicago Sun-Times

"This docudrama unfolds as a riveting spy thriller."

— Chicagocritic.com

Publication

PublisherSamuel French
Year2011
BindingPaperback
Pages90
PlaceNew York
LanguageEnglish
ISBN-139780573699481
ISBN-100573699488
LCCN2013431931
LCCMLCS 2013/45238 (P)
DCC812/.6

The Brother is a American adaptation play written by John Hancock and published by Samuel French in New York (2011).

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