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  • Genre:DRAMA
  • SubGenre:General
  • Language:English
  • Pages:64
  • eBook ISBN:9798350972672
  • Paperback ISBN:9798350972665

Two One-Act Plays

Iphigenia At Aulis and A Study In Virtue

by Norman Enger and Craig Enger

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Overview
Two great, insightful One-Act plays perfect for any reader and lovers of theater and drama. The first play - Iphigenia At Aulis - is inspired by classic Ancient Greek plays and is filled with profound insights into man, war, beliefs, and tragedy. The winds have stopped. A young woman, under pretense of love, has been brought to a temple overlooking the coast. A seer's prophecy claims that only after the king's daughter is sacrificed will the winds return, enabling the fleet of ships to sail to the war at Troy. The second play - A Study In Virtue - is a modern comedy. Set in Naples, Italy, and in a small cemetery overlooking the sea no less, a woman mourns her lost husband, while joined by her young suitor. Highly entertaining, it's a play notable for its humor and wit.
Description
Two great, insightful One-Act plays perfect for any reader and lovers of theater and drama. The first play - Iphigenia At Aulis - is inspired by classic Ancient Greek plays and is filled with profound insights into man, war, beliefs, and tragedy. The winds have stopped. A young woman, under pretense of love, has been brought to a temple overlooking the coast. A seer's prophecy claims that only after the king's daughter is sacrificed will the winds return, enabling the fleet of ships to sail to the war at Troy. The second play - A Study In Virtue - is a modern comedy. Set in Naples, Italy, and in a small cemetery overlooking the sea no less, a woman mourns her lost husband, while joined by her young suitor. Highly entertaining, it's a play notable for its humor and wit.
About the author
Norman Enger was the author of several books on Information Technology and the history book AMERICA SPEAKS. Mr. Enger graduated from Columbia University with honors and went on to hold executive positions in business, government, and academia. He was the founder and CEO of Applied Management Systems, an adjunct professor at American University, and lectured to business and academic audiences in the United States and overseas. Mr. Enger continued his career as a senior executive at the U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM) and received OPM's highest honor - the Theodore Roosevelt Award - given to those who have made an exceptional contribution to the government and the American people.