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Author:Farzana Moon
EMail:fdatta@woh.rr.com
ICWP Member?:Yes
Nearest Large City:Columbus
Country:USA
Play Title:Osama The Demented
Runtime:61-90 minutes
Synopsis:
Farzana moon http://farzanamoon.blogspot.com
618 Rebecca Dr. http://my.cfanet.com/~sfdatta
Springfield OH 45503 fdatta@woh.rr.com
Osama The Demented
Synopsis:
This four-act play, though infused with herbal remedies, is also a comedy/parody, rather a medley of politics, religion, madness! A futuristic play in its essence of time, place and events, in a sense, that the setting is a decade later after the tragedy of Nine Eleven. Osama, his wife, a mulla and a beautician are hiding in a cave in the northwest of Afghanistan, ringed by the clustering range of Pamir Mountains. All four characters are afflicted with paranoid of death or captivity. Osama’s wife is an herbalist, concocting all sorts of pastes or potions for healing and sustenance. Osama has become a carpet weaver. The mulla is mired deep in doubts about religion, accusing Osama of zeal and bigotry. The beautician has become a cook; bitter and belligerent, prone to illnesses and afraid of dying. The first act unleashes a symphony of arguments about wars and warring spirits, healing potions for the suffered and the suffering are mixed and brewed, and fears and madness’ are drowned in mirth and raillery. The second act begins with a new dawn of madness; music and dancing, ideation and healing. A continuation of music and dance is the inception of third act, fear replacing the sense of euphoria, mad talks spurting forth with the threat of doom and disease. The soot of madness and sickness rises afresh in the fourth act. All four characters are consumed by the agonies of the body and soul. Osama’s wife harps about the efficacy of the herbs she is mixing, brewing or distilling, while the other three are getting angry, waiting for the magic potions. The wait is endless, and she succeeds in feeding a spoonful of poison each to all three of her patients, meaning to end her life in the same fashion. But her own madness comes to her rescue, while she decides not to drink poison, mocking both life and death.
This play is suitable for students as well as general audience. Performance time is ninety minutes approximately.
Biography:


Farzana Moon is a teacher and a bibliophile/Masters in Education. A poet, historian and playwright. Writes Sufi poetry, historical, biographical Moghul sagas and plays based on the stories from religion and folklore. Included in her writing ventures are one novella and a collection of short stories. Another completed work in fiction is a book about the Sufis and Mystics of the world. Published works in the series of her Moghul sagas are: Babur, The First Moghul In India; The Moghul Exile; Divine Akbar and Holy India; The Moghul Hedonist: Glorious Taj and Beloved Immortal. Recently published book is Holocaust of the East by Cambridge Scholars Publishing. Currently researching on a book about the Garden of Irem. Participated in author/panel discussions at Columbia University. A collection of her plays are archived at Ohio State University. Many of her poems, plays and short stories have been published in literary journals. Born and educated in Pakistan, now a US citizen.


Male:2
Female:2
Max. Cast:4
Min. Cast:4
Media:Stage
Genre:Comedy
Theme:love/peace
Web Page:http://farzanamoon.blogspot.com
First Name:Farzana
Last Name:Moon
Notes:A comedy/parody striving toward the rungs of peace, harmony, understanding?