We the People and FuneralsThese are two verse plays that have been presented as rehearsed readings at church Saturday evenings entertainment. We the People has the form of an oratorio for a speaking choir. It asks what is unique about the U.S. Funerals tells the story of a small town over a 35 year period, and a minister during that time.
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