Go Back to where You are

“Go Back to Where You Are” by David Greenspan is a drama published by Samuel French Limited in 2013. This edition, written in English and spanning 44 pages, presents a unique narrative where God offers Passalus, a failed actor from ancient Athens, a chance at redemption. Tasked with returning to Earth to liberate a young woman from her overbearing mother, Claire, a renowned stage actress, Passalus embarks on a journey that intertwines themes of theater and personal struggle.
Readers will find a blend of comedy and drama as Passalus navigates his mission, which comes with the stipulation that he must not become involved in the lives of others. The play explores the complexities of relationships and the challenges of self-identity within the performing arts. With its focus on redemption and the intricacies of familial ties, this work delves into the dynamics of power and influence in both personal and theatrical realms.
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In Go Back to Where You Are God offers Passalus a failed actor from ancient Athens festering in hell the opportunity of redemption by returning to Earth to free a young woman from her domineering mother Claire a distinguished stage actress. Passalus accepts the proposal with the understanding that on completing his mission his soul be annihilated. God agrees – with the caveat that Passalus not become entangled in the lives of others. Granted the ability to shape-shift Passalus assume
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