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"perhaps the most offbeat bit of holiday fare this season" "thoughtful play...
delightful plot twists ...
scintillating ironies" "Only the most cynical of viewers would leave untouched by the myriad messages contained in this charmingly constructed story." "a sometimes funny, sometimes scary look inside the Orwellian conditions the press existed under in the Soviet Union" "Compellingly written...
This worthy holiday story unfolds with wit, spirit and a lot of heart." "a moving exploration of fable, faith and what sorts of truth might matter most" "Jeff Goode has turned a bit of Russian history into a warm-hearted homage...
could make Goode's play a staple offering during many future Christmas seasons" |
In the dark days of the young Soviet Union, one incendiary figure represents the moral decay and decadence of the West. His name? Santa Claus. When Christmas is purged from the Communist calendar, a cynical journalist under threat of exile to Siberia is forced to find reason to defend the Soviet Santa.
Cast Size: 6 (2m, 2f, 2 KGB) Running Time: 90 minutes |