
Devil's Advocate
Donald Freed
Short, hilarious scenes reveal what is really going on between Contras, Sandinistas and Noriegas.
"Excruciatingly funny political comedy....
Hostages are taken; prisoners are tortured; ransoms are paid; weapons are hijacked; drugs are traded; political deals are struck and press conferences are held to celebrate the whole sordid mess.
Then, when the C.I.A. discovers a more expedient way to sell off the country to capitalist interests, everybody betrays everybody else, and the whole cycle is played all over again....
If there was a hero, or an honest idealist, in the house, somebody shot him."
- New York Post
Domino is a American comedy play written by Robert Litz and published by Samuel French in New York (1989).
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