The Incredibly Famous Willy Rivers
by Steve Metcalfe, Stephen Metcalfe

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1980s Expandable Casting Unit Set/Multiple Settings American

Synopsis

Willy Rivers is a rock and roll star who is incredibly famous because he survived an assassination attempt during one of his concerts.

His brush with death has made him question the meaning of it all, but he gets no help from the cynical and alienated characters in his life.

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"Pulsatingly alive [...] an indictment of a glitz tranquilized culture that packages art, death and sex as equally meaningless commodities."

— The New York Times

Publication

Publisher Samuel French
Year 1988
Binding Paperback
Pages 90
Place New York
Language English
ISBN-13 9780573662058
ISBN-10 0573662053
LCCN 89107443
LCC PS3563.E833 I53 1988
DCC 812/.54

The Incredibly Famous Willy Rivers is a American play written by Steve Metcalfe and published by Samuel French in New York (1988).

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