Ken Harrison, a sculptor and university professor, is permanently paralyzed after a car accident. His incurable physical condition is such that he decides to die. His fight to win the right to die. It becomes the subject of a powerful play that raise ...
Ken Harrison, a sculptor and university professor, is permanently paralyzed after a car accident. His incurable physical condition is such that he decides to die. His fight to win the right to die. It becomes the subject of a powerful play that raises very important issues in the field of human dignity and ethics. After all, whose life is this? It is a moving play, both witty and compassionate - thought-provoking and readable. "...Brian Clark poses a great question about life - one that goes beyond the confines of the specific situation the play describes: do I have free will - who knows what is best for me. Am I the best person to determine what I can or cannot do?'
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