Sunday, February 13, 2011

It all begins with a story....

Further information on “The Einstein Plan” is available at www.theeinsteinplan.com.”


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THE EINSTEIN PLAN
The Einstein Plan is an interactive theatre event by Donald Freed that asks, How can we change America? There's big power in small numbers when the audience answers together. Albert Einstein figured out that if only 2% of our population engages in non-violent protests, change will happen.

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A SPECIAL PRESIDENTS’ DAY THEATRICAL PRESENTATION OF DONALD FREED’S “THE EINSTEIN PLAN” STARRING JAMES CROMWELL


“On Sunday, February 13th from 9:00 – 11:00 a.m. KPFK presents a special President Day theatrical event, the world radio premiere of “THE EINSTEIN PLAN” by renowned political playwright Donald Freed, starring acclaimed actor and activist James Cromwell as “The Exile” and enlisting the participation of you, our listening audience. The American Empire, mad and blind with power, threatens the peace and survival of the earth and its inhabitants. Any attempt by individuals to resist or reverse this apocalyptic situation through even greater violence only hastens the approaching doom. Asking the age-old question, “How shall we be saved?” Albert Einstein posits that, if only 2% of our population engages in non-violent protests, change will happen.


Following the play, James Lafferty moderates a panel comprised of the playwright Donald Freed, James Cromwell, Blasé Bonpane and Kwazi Nkrumah, followed by a call to action to you, the listener, for your comments and questions.


Harold Pinter called Donald Freed “a writer of blazing imagination, courage and insight,” while Studs Terkel deemed him the “most political and pertinent of all American playwrights. James Cromwell, widely known for his film and television work, including “Babe,” “Secretariat,” “W.” “L.A. Confidential,” “Green Mile,” and so many others, lends his talents to this unique creative excursion which leaps through the theatrical “fourth wall” into real life activism.


Further information on “The Einstein Plan” is available at www.theeinsteinplan.com.”

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