A PLAY FOR YOU
by
Book Details
About the Book
Throughout the play the concept of, “being
responsible for yourself”, is the existential tenet that the author
highlights. This play moves swiftly, as
the first scene literally starts out with a bang. The main character, Dr. Foster, is director/writer of plays; an
eccentric. As a consequence of his
behavior, he is summoned to a court hearing.
As the play progresses, Orlin Scott satirically develops the theme,
“being responsible for yourself”; use of the motif is used for the purpose.
A minor theme is the mind-body problem. Uniquely, a different approach is explored
that spurs the interested reader to consider a perspective which does encourage
research in this area of philosophy.
The subject matter is handled with intrigue and simplicity. This play has shown an appeal to both the
young and older populations. The
phrase, “food for thought”, fits this play well; keeps the mind captivated and
involved as the reader will surely gain insight . . . this play has something
to say about self-preservation as it teaches, counsels and inspires . . .
timely; appropriate for the chaotic, unsettling present age that we live in . .
. an admirable delight.
The Writer
& Theater Group
New
York, New York
About the Author
Orlin Scott was educated at the University of South
Florida and awarded the graduate degree in counseling. Currently holding the honorary retired
status in the profession, he devotes much of his time to writing. His experiences as counselor were rich with
respect to listening to people’s concerns.
These experiences coupled with his interest in philosophy have strongly
influenced his style. Orlin Scott cleverly
presents the subject matter in a manner that is both thought provoking and entertaining
“. . . it was refreshing to have had a
chance to read this five act play; a must for students, simply, a must for the
enjoyer of good fiction. This work most
certainly is, A Play For You”.
Paul Campbell, D.Min.
Literatures In Review
Ft. Lauderdale, FL