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Brief 7: “Find an expression, an idiom, a cliché, etc...and use it as a literal impetus for the play.”
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Anything is possible when the devil is on trial.
28 (29) Plays Later:
Brief 7: “Find an expression, an idiom, a cliché, etc...and use it as a literal impetus for the play.”
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Devil’s Advocate - ONE MINUTE PLAY
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Adam Richter:
Devil’s Advocate - ONE MINUTE PLAY
by Debra A. Cole
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I love a good satire that pokes a stick in the eye of religion. "Devil's Advocate" uses two prominent yet opposing tenets of Christianity to skewer the idea that Satan is really all that bad. This is the best defense of the devil since "Paradise Lost," and a much more fun read!
I love a good satire that pokes a stick in the eye of religion. "Devil's Advocate" uses two prominent yet opposing tenets of Christianity to skewer the idea that Satan is really all that bad. This is the best defense of the devil since "Paradise Lost," and a much more fun read!
”
George Sapio:
Devil’s Advocate - ONE MINUTE PLAY
by Debra A. Cole
“
I always thought the Devil got a bad rap, and this gem proves it. Great piece for anyone who's ever wanted to (over?) perform a courtroom opening statement. Ms. Cole has a beautiful ear for wit!
I always thought the Devil got a bad rap, and this gem proves it. Great piece for anyone who's ever wanted to (over?) perform a courtroom opening statement. Ms. Cole has a beautiful ear for wit!
”
Neil Radtke:
Devil’s Advocate - ONE MINUTE PLAY
by Debra A. Cole
“
In "Devil’s Advocate" by Debra A. Cole, the courtroom becomes a stage for a fascinating debate about responsibility and morality. Very clever!
In "Devil’s Advocate" by Debra A. Cole, the courtroom becomes a stage for a fascinating debate about responsibility and morality. Very clever!