The Brick And The Rose
by Lewis John Carlino

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One Act 45 mins Bare Stage/Simple Set American

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An expressionistic reading, in which ten actors, portraying forty-seven characters, are seated on stools behind music stands.

A powerful and compelling drama, the entire action takes place in front of back drops.

This is the kaleidoscopic drama of a young boy of the slums from the moment of his birth in a charity hospital until his tragic death.

In an effort to find something besides "hardness and hitting out, and twisted people all afraid," Tommy turns to narcotics, and thus creates his own world: one in which he is not constantly gnawed by an acute awareness of the meaninglessness of what is going on around him.

He meets Alice in whom he sees his lifelong search for beauty: the rose behind the hard brick city.

He knows that he has only touched this beauty for an instant, and he sees it moving farther away from him.

At last, in a final escape from the squalor around him, he takes an overdose of narcotics and ends his search.

Publication

Year 1959
Binding Paperback
Edition Reprint
Pages 72
Language English
ISBN-13 9780822201502
ISBN-10 082220150X

The Brick And The Rose is a American play written by Lewis John Carlino and published by Dramatists Play Service (1959).

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