Einstein And The Polar Bear
by Tom Griffin

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Synopsis

THE STORY: The scene is a cluttered farmhouse in rural New England, where Bill Allenson, a highly regarded but no longer active novelist, has withdrawn from the world, supporting himself and his ailing father by selling rare books through the mail.

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"This play is absorbing study of a brilliant, reclusive novelist, whose isolation is breached by an attractive young admirer. “Its characters spring to life so quickly and are so likeable and credible, and its dialogue is so witty and fresh, that the audience is hooked for good within the first ten minutes.” —Hartford Advocate. “…laughing-out-loud funny and often surgically incisive…” —Providence Journal-Bulletin. “…an absolutely enjoyable play peopled with characters full of salty wit, troubles and a need for one another."

— New London Day

Publication

Year 1998
Binding Paperback
Pages 72
Language English
ISBN-13 9780822203520
ISBN-10 0822203529
LCCN 82218886
LCC PS3557.R489136 E3 1982

Einstein And The Polar Bear is a American comedy play written by Tom Griffin and published by Dramatists Play Service (1998).

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