Henry Flamethrowa
by John Belluso For nine years, after a mysterious poolside accident, a beautiful young girl named Lilja has lain in comatose, enshrined in her room. Her father, a deeply religious Catholic, believes that Lilja had been visited by the Blessed Mother because the crucifixes in her room Beth, a journalist with her own agenda, arrives to do a Beth must confront her own assumptions about faith and the intrinsic values of life and death when she uncovers Henry's plan for Lilja's demise -- something far darker and more terrible than a mere gentle pulling of the plug. Henry tells her, The play is suspenseful with superbly complicated characters. I found it to be a Oh! I didn't mention - Henry writes e-mails to the Devil: Cast: 2 males, 1 female. Scenes/Monologues: Good two-character scenes and some downright scary monologues for Henry. Recommended by: Bill |
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