The Diaries Of Adam And Eve
by David Birney from Mark Twain

The Diaries Of Adam And Eve

Synopsis

With his trademark charm and wit, Twain tells the Garden of Eden story in the first person, allegedly deciphering the newly discovered diaries of the legendary father and mother of the human race.

In Twain's "translation" Adam comes across as the original couch potato, grumpily uninterested at first in his new female companion who keeps pestering him with her all-too-innovative ideas.

Eve, by contrast, is the talkative, ever-curious experimenter whose inquisitive nature prompts her to name all the animals in the garden and leads her to the discovery of fire, among other things.

Performance

Cast

A small cast size of 2 total roles, 1 female and 1 male roles.

Publication

Publisher
Samuel French
Year Published
1990
ISBN 10
057369172X
ISBN 13
9780573691720
Binding
Paperback
Edition
First Edition
Print Length
44 pages
Place Published
New York
Language
English
LCCN
91167402
LCC
IN PROCESS (ONLINE)
Print
The Diaries Of Adam And Eve is a American comedy / farce play written by and published by Samuel French in New York, 1990. The print edition has an ISBN-13 of 9780573691720 and an ISBN-10 of 057369172X.
Digital
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