After bestselling author Andrew Carroll found a riveting, heartfelt
letter written by a distant cousin deployed as a pilot in World War
II, he embarked on a trip to all fifty states and to more than thirty
countries across the globe, including two active war zones, in search of more wartime correspondences. The letters and emails he found—by combat troops, medics, nurses, and chaplains, as well as family members on the home front and civilians caught in the crossfire of battle—came to represent to Carroll the “world’s great undiscovered literature.” They weren’t just about warfare, he realized, they were about the human condition itself—love and longing, courage and resilience, grief and hope, compassion and mercy, and, ultimately, reconciliation. Carroll’s journey, which is at times harrowing but also humorous, creates the narrative arc of the show. Already performed in high schools and colleges, community theatres, and major venues, including the Kirk Douglas Theatre in Los Angeles and the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., across the country, If All the Sky Were Paper is a play that is both timely and timeless.
More information on the initiative behind the play can be found here and here.
- Drama
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- 80 - 90 minutes
- 3 W, 4 M, (7-20 actors possible)
- Set: Flexible
- Standard Edition ISBN: 978-1-68069-954-8