Bringing Down the House

Nonfiction, Entertainment, Performing Arts, Fiction & Literature, Humorous
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Author: Adam Wasserman ISBN: 9781452355542
Publisher: Adam Wasserman Publication: August 4, 2010
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Adam Wasserman
ISBN: 9781452355542
Publisher: Adam Wasserman
Publication: August 4, 2010
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

The mayor against a bunch of squatters! They are planning to make a big bust and run, but he's on to them. Or is he?

Meet Clemens, Paz, Ivo, and Emile. They smoke and watch too much TV. Clemens is the only one who's working - well, actually, he just got fired for sexual harassment. Fortunately, Ivo's collecting, so there's still enough money for food and beer. They're a happy lot.

Meet the City's eccentric mayor, Vladimir. He likes to go by the name Elvis. He's convinced these squatters are his ticket to promotion, and it's up to his lackey, Cramer, to try and convince him otherwise. Because there's real trouble brewing! He's got to manage it between the illegal wiretapping, accidental tip-offs, cover-ups, and shake-downs. And he's not getting any help from his colleague, MBA, either.

After all, could these practitioners of poor personal hygiene really pose such a dire threat to posterity?

This is a play and is meant for the theater. It's also meant to make you laugh! It ignores what are considered traditional forms, so leave your expectations behind.

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The mayor against a bunch of squatters! They are planning to make a big bust and run, but he's on to them. Or is he?

Meet Clemens, Paz, Ivo, and Emile. They smoke and watch too much TV. Clemens is the only one who's working - well, actually, he just got fired for sexual harassment. Fortunately, Ivo's collecting, so there's still enough money for food and beer. They're a happy lot.

Meet the City's eccentric mayor, Vladimir. He likes to go by the name Elvis. He's convinced these squatters are his ticket to promotion, and it's up to his lackey, Cramer, to try and convince him otherwise. Because there's real trouble brewing! He's got to manage it between the illegal wiretapping, accidental tip-offs, cover-ups, and shake-downs. And he's not getting any help from his colleague, MBA, either.

After all, could these practitioners of poor personal hygiene really pose such a dire threat to posterity?

This is a play and is meant for the theater. It's also meant to make you laugh! It ignores what are considered traditional forms, so leave your expectations behind.

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