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Matthew Weiss
THE STORY: As described by Howard Taubman: BORAK functions on two levels.
On the surface Mr. Hock is telling a Civil War story in which the hard, bitter duty of an officer must override his love for his son.
But the play is also a religious parabl
"A drama of brisk action and soaring dialogue which captures the excitement and meaningfulness of a crucial battle in the Civil War. It projects the “feel” of actual conflict, and probes deeply into the fears and motivations of men at war. “An uncommonly thoughtful and provocative play"
— The New York Times
"It is an earnest and heartfelt play"
— New York Post
Borak is a American play written by Robert D. Hock and published by Dramatists Play Service (1961).
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