<p>A play about the great George Orwell meeting his American audience his American readers&mdash;a trip which never in fact occurred: In the first years after World War II the author of Animal Farm is chaperoned during an American book tour by a fetching young woman whose job is to dissuade Orwell from telling Americans why he is a proud socialist.</p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp;&ldquo;Mr Sutton has created an intriguing scenario with proficient dialogue.&rdquo;<br />Ken Jaworowski The New York Times</p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp;&ldquo;The premise of a young person accompanying an author of great esteem on a heart-of-America book tour recalls the recent David Foster Wallace movie The End of the Tour and there is indeed something action-oriented about this production which skips energetically among hotels and cities and speaking arenas. &lsquo;Time and place are dealt with rather cinematically&rsquo; Sutton said of the play in an interview&hellip; Take the trip with him.&rdquo;<br />The Village Voice</p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp;&ldquo;Brilliant&hellip; Orwell&rsquo;s discomfort loneliness humor and passion are all developed before us in language that is very much the author&rsquo;s. It is lively as well as precise.&rdquo;<br />Susan Hall Berkshire Fine Arts</p>
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