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Review of The Trustus Plays

jacket imageThe Columbia Free Times features an insightful review of The Trustus Plays, a collection of three full-length, award-winning performance texts by American playwright Jon Tuttle. Each play was a winner of the national Trustus Playwrights Festival contest and was then produced by the Trustus Theatre in Columbia, South Carolina.

From the review:
"While the genres vary, all of The Trustus Plays revolve around a protagonist who must ultimately make a choice 'freighted with ontological implications.' Tuttle, not unlike Brecht, admits that he himself had to search his own work to find its ultimate meaning."