"Insignificance" is a play that explores the interactions between four iconic figures from the 20th century: Albert Einstein, Marilyn Monroe, Joseph McCarthy, and Joe DiMaggio. The story unfolds in a hotel room where these characters find themselves together for one night. As they engage in conversations and debates, their personalities clash and their vulnerabilities are exposed. Through their interactions, the play delves into themes of fame, power, love, and the nature of reality. Each character represents a different aspect of society and the struggles they face in their respective fields. As the night progresses, the characters' lives become intertwined in unexpected ways, leading to a dramatic and thought-provoking conclusion.
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Insignificance
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Jupitar Variations
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America
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Stuart Argabright:
Writer
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When Your Heart Runs Out of Time
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Will Jennings:
Performer
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Wild Hearts
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Life Goes On
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Will Jennings:
Words
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