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Isaac Rathbone

Isaac Rathbone is the author of Captain Ferguson’s School For Balloon Warfare (59E59 Theaters, UK Premiere at the 2012 Edinburgh Fringe Festival), Breakfast For Dinner (NYC Fringe Festival), The System (Kraine Theatre), There’s Always A Band (Wellfleet Harbor Actors Theater Lab), Jon Katsberg (Sam French Festival), Nice Paper (Teatro Iati), Finnegan’s Wake (Triskelion Arts Center), Welcome Back, Lloyd (Harvest Festival), The Gnome (Barter Theater festival of Appalacian Plays and Playwrights). Historical plays include: Undeclared History (commissioned by Hofstra University), Little Eva (Greater Milford Historical Association) and Violet to Ruth Ann (National Baseball Hall Of Fame). His two ten-minute plays The Guests At Table 11 and Prodigal Father were selected as finalists for the Actor Theater of Louisville’s Heideman Award. He is a co-founder of Oracle Theatre Inc. and a member of the playwriting collective Lather, Rinse, Repeat. He is a graduate of Hofstra University. For more information, visit www.isaacrathbone.com. 

 

A Veteran's Protest Play – Why The March of the Bonus Army Now?
Essay

A Veteran's Protest Play – Why The March of the Bonus Army Now?

29 August 2014

Researching the war and the following years, the ripple effects of World War I impacted not just international politics, but everything from race relations to art, music and literature. The Bonus Army is one of these ripples.