Synopsis

Guarding the Bridge

Guarding the Bridge $8.99

Chuck Gorden

Published by Samuel French Inc

2 Male 0 Female

A bigoted father who is steeped in ignorance and his well educated son occupy a broken down bridge in a remote wooded area in this one act play

The father is actually a manifestation of the son's memory as he recalls events that occurred on the day Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated

It becomes increasingly obvious that, despite the younger man's protests to the contrary, his father's prejudices are embedded in his subconscious

Structured as an extended monologue with occasional interruptions from the father, this analysis of the evolution of racism dramatizes its inherent roots in fear

Co winner of the 1998 Michael Kanin Award for Best Short Play

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