Om The Good in Our Hearts: A play in one act
A hard-hitting and humorous short play from the Winter Oak author best known for his essays exposing the manipulations of the global criminocracy. George thinks that he is alone in the corner of a London park when he complains out loud about the state of contemporary society, but he has been overheard by Jim, from underneath a nearby bench, who offers some pithy commentary. Their conversation in turn attracts the critical interest of Denise, who is then herself confronted by an angry Trevora. Finally, a green-robed mystic, Ashok, emerges from inside a tree to explain to the other four what has gone wrong with the modern world and what is required to put things right.
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