Robert E. Lee
A fierce storm crashed upon the Greek coast in the middle of the First Century A.D. His name was Paul and he was a "Man for All Time." Provocateur incarnate, he overturns the established order of materialist Roman, cynical Greek and law laden Jew. Paul preaches change and spiritual freedom under the new Christian Doctrine. Like Sir Thomas More he is a martyr not for his deeds, but for his ideas. Paul is the rarest of men: the responsible revolutionary. While challenging the past, he respects what he seeks to change.
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Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee (1918-1994) collaborated for more than fifty years and were among the most prolific playwriting teams in the American theatre. In addition to their Pulitzer-nominated Inherit The Wind, their other major stage works include the comedy hit Aunt ...
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