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Author:
Kreitzer, Carson, author.
Title:
Lasso of truth / by Carson Kreitzer.
Publisher:
Dramatic Publishing Company,
Copyright Date:
2018
Description:
130 pages : 1 portrait ; 19 cm
Subject:
Wonder Woman--(Fictitious character)--Drama.
Marston, William Moulton,--1893-1947--Drama.
Marston, William Moulton,--1893-1947
Wonder Woman--(Fictitious character)
Man-woman relationships--Drama.
Man-woman relationships.
Comedy plays.
Romantic plays.
Comedy plays.
Drama.
Romantic plays.
Notes:
Cast: 2 M, 3 W ; flexible unit set ; approximate running time: 120 minutes. "Code:LM4000"
Summary:
"Inspired by the amazing tale of Wonder Woman's real-life genesis, Lasso of Truth explores the knotty origin story of our preeminent female superhero. William Marston is a truly improbable character in American history: psychologist, author and inventor of both the lie detector -- a precursor to our modern polygraph -- and Wonder Woman. It comes as only a slight surprise to learn that Marston was a bondage enthusiast. The early Wonder Woman comics involve a great deal of capture and tying-up, not to mention the veracity-forcing Lasso of Truth. More surprising is the revelation that he lived with two women in a large blended family: his wife, Elizabeth, and Olive Richards, his research assistant. The two amazingly strong forward-thinking and iconoclastic women together served as the inspiration for Wonder Woman. This unusual family romance is the perfect proving ground for the play's overarching questions of truth and verifiability, especially in matters of the human heart. We follow two intertwined stories: one set in the 1930s and '40s, with the trio responsible for Wonder Woman's creation, and one set in the 1990s, with a girl trying to track down both All-Star Comics #8 and some answers about her childhood heroine. This smart, seductive, wild ride of a play features an eclectic cast of characters, hand-drawn comic panels, visitations from a beatific Gloria Steinem and a chorus of tantalizing voices in the dark." -- Page 4 of cover.
ISBN:
1619591669
9781619591660
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1031047102
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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