

The Brick And The Rose
Lewis John Carlino


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Readers find Carter W. Lewis's writing to be a major discovery due to its sharp wit and depth. The interplay of silliness and spiritual themes resonates well, creating a unique experience in contemporary theatre.
Two strangers teetering on the edge of violence dubbed "The Rosencrantz and Gildenstern of the Streets" at London's Royal Court Theatre meet and figure out, using a borrowed library book, how to build bombs out of air conditioning parts.
Drive through photomats begin exploding and they become notorious in the tabloids, but things go awry.
The glow from the neighboring apartment gets unusually bright, an irate mother threatens them, and the damaged pictures the bomb victims come alive.
And even worse, Earl's gin sours as the bombers' world explodes in a surreal escape from the darkness of their crime spree into the light.
Soft Click of a Switch is a American comedy play written by Carter W. Lewis and published by Samuel French in New York, NY (1998).
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Samuel French · 1998 · 60 pp
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