The Interview
by Peter Swet

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One Act 45 mins Interior Set American

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THE STORY: The scene is New York's Lower East Side, the small shop of Abie Moscowitz, an aging Jewish tailor.

He is visited by Shannon, an arrogant, brash investigator, who is suspicious as to why Abie wants to increase the value of his life insurance policy.

Reluctant and guarded at first, Abie gradually wilts under Shannon's relentless questioning, and we begin to learn the terrible facts of his past life—his concentration camp experiences, and the murder of his family.

And, at the same time, we become aware of the terror in Shannon's soul too: the vulgar bravado he has assumed to mask his insecurity and fear of failure in the competitive rat race of money and status.

In the end there is a real and touching moment of communion between the two men—and a sudden, magical sense of understanding and compassion bridging the gap of time, and background, which makes their worlds so different.

Press Reviews

"Selected for inclusion in“Best Short Plays.” “One of the most effective theatre presentations in town THE INTERVIEW is one to remember."

— The New York Times

Publication

Year 1998
Binding Paperback
Pages 72
Language English
ISBN-13 9780822205746
ISBN-10 0822205742

The Interview is a American play written by Peter Swet and published by Dramatists Play Service (1998).

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