Synopsis
The Archbishop's Ceiling
Published by Dramatists Play Service
3 Male 2 Female
The central character is a middle-aged author, Sigmund, who, having embarrassed the current regime, is faced with the choice of detention and punishment or defection to the West
He is encouraged in the latter by two of his former friends, also writers, his compatriot Marcus, an ex-political prisoner now in favor with the regime, and Adrian, a visiting American with strongly liberal ideals
The situation is complicated by the presence of Myra, a poet and actress, who has been the mistress of all three. The play deals with the complexity of the relationship of these four and the inextricable interweaving of politics, art and sex
Along with the constant uncertainty as to whether what they say may be overheard which makes for a rich and deeply intriguing play
One that, in the final essence, raises questions not only about morality and individual responsibility but also about the very nature of reality in a world where absolutes seem to shift and blur as expediency dictates
A powerful, probing work by America`s theatre's master dramatist. Never before made available for general production, the play explores the dilemma of the creative artist in a totalitarian society
It examines the relationship between four writers, friends of long standing, and the manner in which their lives have been affected by their defiance of, or acceptance of - state doctrines