Whiskey with Vodka is a play written by Johann Sebastian Bach. The story revolves around a famous actor who is struggling with his performance in a play. He is known for his love of whiskey, but his director insists that he drink vodka instead to improve his acting skills. The actor reluctantly agrees and begins to see improvements in his performance. However, as he delves deeper into the world of vodka, he starts to lose touch with reality and his personal life begins to unravel. The play explores themes of addiction, identity, and the price of fame.