A dystopian comedy blazing with humor and revolutionary spirit. In a world where factory days and firework nights blur with revolution, fire work follows Eleanor and Bartholomew as labor laws shift ...
In the near future or distant past, the children are the ones who work in the factories and do hard labor. When the rules start changing, they decide to take matters into their own hands and revolt ...
Let’s hear it for child labor! It’s an odd thing to consider, especially in a week that began with Labor Day. But that’s an early surprise turn in Mary Glen Fredrick’s fiercely strange play “Fire Work ...