The God of Hell, a black comedy in the style of Joe Orton, by acclaimed playwright Sam Shepard: The setting is a Wisconsin dairy farm where the heifer-breeding Frank and Emma live in rustic isolation. But their peace has been shattered by Graig Haynes, a radioactive refugee from a plutonium-producing establishment. While he hides in the basement, a supposed salesman of patriotic baubles named Welch turns up in hot pursuit. What follows is a process of intimidation in which Welch not only gets his man but terrorizes the innocent mid-Westerners. - Curtain Up, Review
Written in 2004 for the presidential election- in 4 years, not much has changed. -KL
The God of Hell, a black comedy in the style of Joe Orton, by acclaimed playwright Sam Shepard: The setting is a Wisconsin dairy farm where the heifer-breeding Frank and Emma live in rustic isolation. But their peace has been shattered by Graig Haynes, a radioactive refugee from a plutonium-producing establishment. While he hides in the basement, a supposed salesman of patriotic baubles named Welch turns up in hot pursuit. What follows is a process of intimidation in which Welch not only gets his man but terrorizes the innocent mid-Westerners. - Curtain Up, Review
Written in 2004 for the presidential election- in 4 years, not much has changed. -KL
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