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Stonewall Jackson's House
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96 pages
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A young African American docent's provocative request during a tour of a Confederate general's home sparks a comedic and incisive critique of political correctness and cultural agendas. The play unfolds as a satirical exploration of contemporary issues like affirmative action and multiculturalism, revealing the absurdities within the theater world and beyond. Jonathan Reynolds employs sharp wit and outrageous scenarios to challenge political orthodoxy, making this work both entertaining and thought-provoking, reminiscent of the incisive style of Paddy Chayefsky.
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2004, paperback
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