This full-length play is a beautifully and believably written soliloquy, the theme of which is Bill Clinton's comparison between himself and Hercules, the demigod who returns to earth to instruct and lament man’s inability to abandon hate and mistrust for peace. Here the master orator, code-switching as necessary, between Bubba and William Jefferson Clinton, espousing his love of Arkansas watermelon at one moment, and Nelson Mandela the next. This monologue is gripping, compelling, and even a bit maddening, much like the man himself. Highly recommended!
This full-length play is a beautifully and believably written soliloquy, the theme of which is Bill Clinton's comparison between himself and Hercules, the demigod who returns to earth to instruct and lament man’s inability to abandon hate and mistrust for peace. Here the master orator, code-switching as necessary, between Bubba and William Jefferson Clinton, espousing his love of Arkansas watermelon at one moment, and Nelson Mandela the next. This monologue is gripping, compelling, and even a bit maddening, much like the man himself. Highly recommended!