God, War, Lust and Honor Converge in Ireland in 'The Fog People'
The post-WW II theatrical drama is now available for download at Royalty Free Plays.
Cork, Ireland, November 23, 2009 --(PR.com)-- The burdens of faith, sin and the past haunt "The Fog People" in a new full-length drama now available for free download at Royalty Free Plays (http://www.royaltyfreeplays.com).
In post-WW II Ireland, eight wayward souls struggle to come to grips with the future as the weight of the past blankets them like a heavy fog at daybreak. A gambler suspects that a book-maker and an athlete have conspired to fix the road bowling championship match, but the gambler's suspicions are tainted by his jealousy – that the book-maker is in a relationship with his wife. The honor of all involved is shattered by accusations, reality and past betrayals and truths are inconsequential to thoughts and perceptions.
"These are people screaming to break out, become someone else entirely," said Terry Dugan, author of The Fog People, "but people are their own worst enemies. The refusal to let the past be the past makes for a forsaken future."
The Fog People tackles such topics as abortion, neutrality and killing in the name of a higher purpose, but mostly, the play looks at second-chances and free will versus predestination.
"With all your accumulated knowledge, if you were given a second chance to make things right, could you do it?" asked Dugan. "Would we tell the same lies to protect the people we lied to protect the first time? I think many people would say that they're open to new ways of thought and new ideas, but in practice, we fall back on our nature, what we think we know to be true - fall back on who we think we are as individuals."
A match of Irish Road Bowling (a sport akin to golf where the participants roll metal balls down an open road to see whose rolls the farthest) may make for an obscure, if not slightly absurd, setting for a spiritual journey, but the spirit of the sport is what Dugan says enhances the storyline.
"I was fortunate enough to experience Irish Road Bowling in County Cork, Ireland, and as absurd as it sounds as a sport, I instantly fell in love with the game, its participants and fans," said Dugan. "It's a sport that certainly is a labor of love for all involved, and that passion is evident at the event. Because the love is so strong, pain would run immeasurably deep if they found scandal in their midst. Hopefully, the audience can appreciate that and see the passion of honor that fuels The Fog People."
"The Fog People" is part of the Royalty Free Plays growing catalog of stage manuscripts designed with the business model of the 21st century in mind: Free. Royalty Free Plays.com manuscripts include both new plays from emerging authors as well as classics in the public domain from the world's greatest playwrights, including Shakespeare, Moliere, Wilde, Chekhov and Ibsen, all formatted into PDF files for easy printing or e-viewing. Royalty Free Plays gives readers great plays, in a great format, at a great price.
Visit http://www.royaltyfreeplays.com/the-fog-people to download "The Fog People" by Terry Dugan, and check out the site’s home page (http://www.royaltyfreeplays.com) to subscribe to the site's RSS Feed to be notified of the sites newest editions.
About The Author
Terry Dugan is an author and a playwright originally from central Nebraska. He incorporates his Midwestern sensibility into his works, from spiritual journeys such as the "The Fog People" to humorous books such as "The Hick Arrives." His commentary can be read on The Daily Hick (http://www.dailyhick.com) and HlavCo Intl. (http://www.hlavco.com).
About Royalty Free Plays
Royalty Free Plays.com houses a growing catalog of stage manuscripts designed with the business model of the 21st century in mind: Free. Royalty Free Plays.com manuscripts include both new plays from emerging authors as well as classics in the public domain from the world's greatest playwrights, including Shakespeare, Moliere, Wilde, Chekhov and Ibsen, all formatted into PDF files for easy printing or e-viewing. Royalty Free Plays.com gives readers great plays, in a great format, at a great price. New plays found on Royalty Free Plays.com can be publicly performed without mandated monetary reimbursement to the authors represented.
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In post-WW II Ireland, eight wayward souls struggle to come to grips with the future as the weight of the past blankets them like a heavy fog at daybreak. A gambler suspects that a book-maker and an athlete have conspired to fix the road bowling championship match, but the gambler's suspicions are tainted by his jealousy – that the book-maker is in a relationship with his wife. The honor of all involved is shattered by accusations, reality and past betrayals and truths are inconsequential to thoughts and perceptions.
"These are people screaming to break out, become someone else entirely," said Terry Dugan, author of The Fog People, "but people are their own worst enemies. The refusal to let the past be the past makes for a forsaken future."
The Fog People tackles such topics as abortion, neutrality and killing in the name of a higher purpose, but mostly, the play looks at second-chances and free will versus predestination.
"With all your accumulated knowledge, if you were given a second chance to make things right, could you do it?" asked Dugan. "Would we tell the same lies to protect the people we lied to protect the first time? I think many people would say that they're open to new ways of thought and new ideas, but in practice, we fall back on our nature, what we think we know to be true - fall back on who we think we are as individuals."
A match of Irish Road Bowling (a sport akin to golf where the participants roll metal balls down an open road to see whose rolls the farthest) may make for an obscure, if not slightly absurd, setting for a spiritual journey, but the spirit of the sport is what Dugan says enhances the storyline.
"I was fortunate enough to experience Irish Road Bowling in County Cork, Ireland, and as absurd as it sounds as a sport, I instantly fell in love with the game, its participants and fans," said Dugan. "It's a sport that certainly is a labor of love for all involved, and that passion is evident at the event. Because the love is so strong, pain would run immeasurably deep if they found scandal in their midst. Hopefully, the audience can appreciate that and see the passion of honor that fuels The Fog People."
"The Fog People" is part of the Royalty Free Plays growing catalog of stage manuscripts designed with the business model of the 21st century in mind: Free. Royalty Free Plays.com manuscripts include both new plays from emerging authors as well as classics in the public domain from the world's greatest playwrights, including Shakespeare, Moliere, Wilde, Chekhov and Ibsen, all formatted into PDF files for easy printing or e-viewing. Royalty Free Plays gives readers great plays, in a great format, at a great price.
Visit http://www.royaltyfreeplays.com/the-fog-people to download "The Fog People" by Terry Dugan, and check out the site’s home page (http://www.royaltyfreeplays.com) to subscribe to the site's RSS Feed to be notified of the sites newest editions.
About The Author
Terry Dugan is an author and a playwright originally from central Nebraska. He incorporates his Midwestern sensibility into his works, from spiritual journeys such as the "The Fog People" to humorous books such as "The Hick Arrives." His commentary can be read on The Daily Hick (http://www.dailyhick.com) and HlavCo Intl. (http://www.hlavco.com).
About Royalty Free Plays
Royalty Free Plays.com houses a growing catalog of stage manuscripts designed with the business model of the 21st century in mind: Free. Royalty Free Plays.com manuscripts include both new plays from emerging authors as well as classics in the public domain from the world's greatest playwrights, including Shakespeare, Moliere, Wilde, Chekhov and Ibsen, all formatted into PDF files for easy printing or e-viewing. Royalty Free Plays.com gives readers great plays, in a great format, at a great price. New plays found on Royalty Free Plays.com can be publicly performed without mandated monetary reimbursement to the authors represented.
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