Monday, December 21, 2009

Yale Grad Student Murder a Case of Life Imitating Art?

In a aberrant case of activity assuming art, the contempo Yale University campus annihilation in which a adolescent woman was deadened to afterlife and hidden central a architecture bank seems to allotment awesome similarities to the aphotic comedy, “The Yale Diaries,” a date play accounting by playwright-actor-director David Miguel Estrada, which premiered in New York City’s Theatre Row.

The play begins in 1966 if George W. Bush and John F. Kerry accommodated as undergrads at Yale. As Kerry, a admission senior, shows Bush (a sophomore) the ropes, they become affectionate accompany adjoin the accomplishments of the Skull and Bones Secret Society. In a anxious rage, Kerry’s above lover, Marge Lerner, (wanting to cut Bush out of the mix) attempts to asphyxiate him. Instead, she is bludgeoned over the arch by the approaching President. When she dies, they are affected to burrow the annihilation while befitting up appearances.

In a analysis by Emily Jane Hills Orford the play is alleged “compelling satire.”

Asked about the contempo Yale murder, the author downplayed the similarities acquainted that, "Though the play has aphotic undertones, it is still nonetheless a political comedy. My thoughts and prayers go out to the ancestors of Annie Le."

The date play premiered in New York City . It was produced by A.M. Raychel and directed by David Miguel Estrada. It featured Austen Cooke as John F. Kerry and Joe Rayome as George W. Bush, alternating with actors James Ryan Sloan, Dana Chehansky, Julie Marcus, and Jonathan Ellis. The play is appear by Desert Road Publishing and accessible at Amazon.com.

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