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An Uncertain Hour: A Memory Play for Radio (manuscript)

Remember the good old days of radio -- when people had to use their imaginations -- when the mind was a stage? Those days are back -- only better!

  • Full Length Play
  • Radio Play, Drama
  • 90 minutes

  • Target Audience: Appropriate for all audiences

  • Performance Group:
  • Community Theatre, College Theatre / Student, High School/Secondary, Senior Theatre
An Uncertain Hour is a memory play telling the story of the transformation of Primo Levi, an Italian-Jewish chemist, into a writer because of his experience in Auschwitz.

The memories of the Holocaust constantly interrupt and overwhelm the consciousness of Primo Levi causing him to see himself as a spiritual kin of the ancient mariner who had no choice but to voice his tale "at an uncertain hour" to anyone who would listen.

The play poetically explores the spiritual struggle at the heart of all of Primo Levies writing: the dual effort of every person to resist spiritual as well as physical extinction and to construct a meaning for human existence. It portrays Primo Levi as a Dante for our times, calling us from the "infernos" of our own making, the various false lights of modern ideologies and dominating powers, to a genuine, human "paradiso," the light of sympathetic understanding, courageous compassion, and generous creativity for the good of all -- the true purpose of science and art.

  • Casting: 11M or F
  • Casting Attributes: Reduced casting (Doubling Possible), Flexible casting

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An Uncertain Hour is a memory play telling the story of the transformation of Primo Levi, an Italian-Jewish chemist, into a writer because of his experience in Auschwitz. The memories of the Holocaust constantly interrupt and overwhelm the consciousness of Primo Levi causing him to see himself as a spiritual kin of the ancient mariner who had no choice but to voice his tale eat an uncertain houre to anyone who would listen. The play poetically explores the spiritual struggle at the heart of all of Primo Levies writing: the dual effort of every person to resist spiritual as well as physical extinction and to construct a meaning for human existence. It portrays Primo Levi as a Dante for our times, calling us from the einfernose of our own making, the various false lights of modern ideologies and dominating powers, to a genuine, human eparadiso,e the light of sympathetic understanding, courageous compassion, and generous creativity for the good of allethe true purpose of science and art. Approximate running time: 90 minutes.

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