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In August 1963, a powerful Washington, D.C. think tank invited President John F. Kennedy to a top-secret town hall meeting. Their stated purpose was to ascertain how much candor Americans could accept from their President, speaking off the record about the true state of the nation's affairs. It did not take President Kennedy, who was accompanied by Attorney General Robert Kennedy, long to realize that the moderators of this event, a conservative pundit, saddled at the last minute alongside a liberal firebrand who just finished law school, had brought two large political axes that they intended to grind upon his presidency. On this long, hot summer night, JFK, with less than three months to live, is forced to defend and justify his presidential decisions and actions, while also being hounded about his private life and personal morality. No reporters, no recordings, and no holds barred. On November 22, 2013, National Pastime Theater in Chicago presented the world premiere of Alan Marshall's THE INTERVIEW: JFK, a play exploring the life and presidency of John F. Kennedy. President Kennedy's untimely death prevented him from writing a memoir. THE INTERVIEW offers JFK a fictional forum to speak with candor. Marshall will restage THE INTERVIEW: JFK in 2019, along with Marilyn and Jack, a poignant drama, set in the afterlife, exploring the enigmatic relationship between John F. Kennedy and Marilyn Monroe. These represent the first two installments in Marshall's JFK Trilogy of stageplays which will be completed in 2020 with The Shadow of Death.

About the Author :
Alan Marshall, a native of Baltimore, Maryland, was raised to understand that the freedom and equal opportunities he possessed were the byproducts of the struggles and sacrifices of those, both known and unheralded, who participated in the Civil Rights Movement. He always felt compelled to give something back to the movement that has given so much to him...and this nation. In 2010, Marshall found the means to repay that debt when began writing the first opera about the civil rights movement. THE MARCH: A Civil Rights Opera is a dramatization of the events surrounding the 1963 March on Washington. Marshall's innovation of the mass-meeting as a theatrical medium was introduced as part of the first public concert for THE MARCH: A Civil Rights Opera on January 15th, 2012 at North Park Covenant Church. A mass-meeting production includes freedom songs with audience participation, speeches, testimonies & character-driven drama, all happening in and around the audience. Marshall has written, directed, and produced several mass-meeting shows to dramatize well known and obscure episodes from the civil rights movement era. These include, Freedom Summer, Remembering Medgar Evers, Shades of Mississippi, The Birmingham Children's March, and Prelude to a Dream. In 2012, Marshall also co-produced Civil Rights Movements with Joel Hall Dancers of Chicago. This dynamic performance was a unique fusion of opera and various forms of dance and movement. On November 22, 2013, National Pastime Theater in Chicago presented the world premiere of Marshall's THE INTERVIEW: JFK, a play exploring the life and presidency of John F. Kennedy. President Kennedy's untimely death prevented him from writing a memoir. THE INTERVIEW offers JFK a fictional forum to speak with candor. Marshall will restage THE INTERVIEW: JFK in 2019, along with Marilyn and Jack, a poignant drama, set in the afterlife, exploring the enigmatic relationship between John F. Kennedy and Marilyn Monroe. These represent the first two installments in Marshall's JFK Trilogy of stageplays which will be completed in 2020 with The Shadow of Death. ​​ Marshall lives with his family in Chicago where he is a volunteer basketball, soccer, cross country and track coach at the elementary school his children attend. He is also the founder and athletic director of the Chi-Town Huskies AAU Sports Club. SAM FAIN is an actor and non-profit arts professional living in Chicago, IL. He first began acting in school plays as a child and followed that trajectory into high school and university. He received his first paycheck for acting at the age of 20 and has never looked back. Sam has worked with several theater companies in Chicago and Indianapolis while also performing with touring companies throughout the United States. His favorite roles include, of course, JFK, Edmund in King Lear, John Proctor in The Crucible, and Larry in Closer. His passion, however, is to help bring new works to the stage, like he did so expertly in creating the role of John Kennedy in THE INTERVIEW: JFK. Sam currently resides on the north side of the city with his wife and daughter where he is always looking forward to what's next.


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9780965829953
  • Publisher: 3mb Publishing Company
  • Publisher Imprint: 3mb Publishing Company
  • Height: 229 mm
  • No of Pages: 160
  • Series Title: 1 JFK Trilogy
  • Sub Title: A Stage Play about a 1963 Secret Presidential Town Hall Meeting
  • Width: 152 mm
  • ISBN-10: 0965829952
  • Publisher Date: 08 Aug 2019
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Spine Width: 9 mm
  • Weight: 245 gr


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