BEING ZELENSKYY--A MONOLOGUE

by Rick Plummer

Volodymyr ZeLenskyy is being interviewed (or is it an interrogation or something else?). We learn he is desperate to replace someone posing as himself. Then, in a twist, we discover that an actor is beside himself and eager to play a role he is sure he is destined for.

Volodymyr ZeLenskyy is being interviewed (or is it an interrogation or something else?). We learn he is desperate to replace someone posing as himself. Then, in a twist, we discover that an actor is beside himself and eager to play a role he is sure he is destined for.

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BEING ZELENSKYY--A MONOLOGUE

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  • Maripat Allen: BEING ZELENSKYY--A MONOLOGUE

    This play is so powerful, heartbreaking, and although on the surface about the war in Ukraine, timeless. In three pages Plummer brings to vivid life a character desperate to make his life meaningful, even if it means the ultimate sacrifice. Very moving.

    This play is so powerful, heartbreaking, and although on the surface about the war in Ukraine, timeless. In three pages Plummer brings to vivid life a character desperate to make his life meaningful, even if it means the ultimate sacrifice. Very moving.