ANGST (Anger At The Gods For Not Inviting Us To Dine)
by Greg T. Nanni
Aman is upset that the youth are complaining so much about being unable to make money in and advance in this world. He tells the story of Bran, through whom he thinks can show everyone that the American Dream is alive and well, as long as you do the right work. What follows is the adventure of Bran and May, as they continuously attempt to achieve financial security, and when their new rich roommate Peter comes...
Aman is upset that the youth are complaining so much about being unable to make money in and advance in this world. He tells the story of Bran, through whom he thinks can show everyone that the American Dream is alive and well, as long as you do the right work. What follows is the adventure of Bran and May, as they continuously attempt to achieve financial security, and when their new rich roommate Peter comes in, they’re almost guaranteed it. But is that the right kind of success? Or will characters from their life, played by Aman, constantly get in their way until Bran learns the correct meaning of success? A play about the attempt to "make it" in this crazy world, and all the dark realities that get in our way.
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