

Loves Labours Wonne
Don Nigro
A dramatic play of inner confrontations by a man about to die with the weight of fratricide on his conscience.
The ghosts of his past conflict with his efforts to find meaning for his life, and he struggles against them in an effort to overcome the prevalence of evil and corruption in his hellish private world.
In Elizabeth I and Other Plays
"A work of major ambition and intricacy."
— New York Post
Madonna in the Orchard is a play written by Paul Foster and published by Samuel French .
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