Jungle Rot
by Seth Greenland

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120 minsFlexible Cast SizeUnit Set/Multiple SettingsAmericanComedy

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THE STORY: John Stillman is an unassuming CIA station chief posted in the Congo in 1960.

His lagging career gets an unexpected shot in the arm when he receives a cable from the Eisenhower White House telling him to assassinate the Congo's Prime Min

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"A rollicking farce with the darkest of souls…it combines highly intelligent political humor with broad physical comedy…the clever JUNGLE ROT offers plenty of cynical laughs.” —Variety. ”JUNGLE ROT sends up Cold War tensions and CIA shenanigans with exuberant wit and grand style…it's also daring enough to ask the audience to think about geopolitical strategy, class envy and the curdling effects of amorality."

— Cleveland News-Herald

Publication

Year1997
BindingPaperback
Pages72
PlaceNew York
LanguageEnglish
ISBN-139780822215707
ISBN-100822215705
LCCN99205943
LCCPS3557.R3952 J86 1997
DCC812/.54

Jungle Rot is a American comedy play written by Seth Greenland and published by Dramatists Play Service in New York (1997).

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Dramatists Play Service · 1997 · 72 pp

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