A More Pleasant Hell

by Joshua Cohen

A More Pleasant Hell by Joshua Cohen (Book) in Entertainment
Publisher: Joshua Cohen
Copyright: © 2006 Joshua Cohen Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United States

Printed: 175 pages, 4.25" x 6.88", perfect binding, black and white interior ink

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A play in three acts. When Dr. Thomas Knapik entered the Johnston Institution for the Criminally Insane to conduct research, he never expected to interview a patient like Ferenc Kisfaludy. Ferenc used to be a happy child with one dream: to become a ballet dancer. But what price must Ferenc pay in order to fulfill his dream, or is it even possible at all? Not for the weak of heart or the closed-minded majority, A More Pleasant Hell is definitely an experience you will not walk away from unscathed. Includes "The Metropolis," a poetic screech echoing the sounds of the city.


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11 Dec 2006
A More Pleasant Hell is a wonderful tale that I strongly recommend everyone willing to undergo the profound realizations of things once glossed over that this play brings to light read it and read it now. Mr. Cohen is a fabulous and talented writer who I know will go far so long as his readers allow themselves to overcome the societal expectations and unwritten rules and truly experience what this play has in store for you.
read it twice!
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12 Sep 2006
talk about one of my favourite plays ever? i get tired of the same thing, i personally loved it. even though it did make me twinge and even lose hope. i think it makes you realize how fragile is the bottle that holds your life, and how easily you can let it control you and break. i'd really want to see this on stage. the man who wrote this is obviously genius!

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