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| Jonathan Dunski began his playwriting career with The Penn State Thespians while moonlighting as a graduate student in Molecular Evolutionary Biology. He spent a year in Hungary, on the faculty of Török Ignác Gimnázium, where he taught Biology, English, and Drama. Since then he has directed 60 academic and community Theatre productions. He currently works as a teaching artist in Albuquerque, New Mexico. |
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Comedy and miracle play
Full-length, 70-80 minutes 4 females, 4 males (8-53 actors possible: 0-53 females, 0-53 males) $75.00 per performance; $8.99 per book
A young cupbearer named Basilios retells the story of Nicholas, the reluctant miracle worker, who evolves from a renowned Bishop into an even more popular Christmas icon. Along his journeys throughout the ancient world, Nicholas grapples with storms at sea, a murderous innkeeper, and the feisty goddess Artemis. Finally he arrives in New York City to assume his reinvention as Santa Claus. Based on the actual legends of the Saint, this lively and witty epic is intended for children of all ages.
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