In a country under constant surveillance, Eva and Charly have entered an illegal relationship, and today they must decide whether to escape as planned or give up their dreams forever.
In a country under constant surveillance, Eva and Charly have entered an illegal relationship, and today they must decide whether to escape as planned or give up their dreams forever.
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The Red Light
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The Red Light
by David L. Williams
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A red light can have many connotations, and David L. Williams has crafted an Orwellian style drama in which the red light is both a symbol of surveillance and illegal relationships. There is a palpable urgency to Eva and Charly’s decision. The dangers of a bookstore is also remarkably relevant these days. Very thought provoking!
A red light can have many connotations, and David L. Williams has crafted an Orwellian style drama in which the red light is both a symbol of surveillance and illegal relationships. There is a palpable urgency to Eva and Charly’s decision. The dangers of a bookstore is also remarkably relevant these days. Very thought provoking!
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Production History
TypeProfessional, OrganizationSource Festival - Washington, D.C., Year2016