

MISF Shorts: Saturday, October 10, 2020
12:00 – 1:15pm PT
“The Morning After or Love Needs Eternal Vigilance”
Written and Performed by Grama K Jayaram
East Windsor, New Jersey, USA
A husband, married 40 years +, chooses a hobby while imprisoned by King Corona in their suburban home. He wants to make candles and his wife would like him to make them in the garage, or on the Island of Crete, but not inside their home. Husband hatches a plan which will win him a place in the kitchen to make candles, but not before he gets to reflect upon his superiority to Michelangelo of the Sistine Chapel fame in one shining respect.
About the Artist
DR. G.K. Jayaram is 79, born in India, and has lived in America and India for the last 50 years. He spent 32 years in the Corporate world, runs five schools for 1400 slum children in India. ILID delivered online tutoring to 1250 underprivileged students in 25 schools in 5 US cities. His literary career: His completed file includes seven plays, 25 short stories, a Memoir of the first 13 years, a volume of poetry, and a book on Leadership called “How to help an elephant make a U-turn?”. His play, “The Costume Party”, has been performed to sold-out houses and standing ovations.
Press
https://www.blackswanarts.org/dispatches
As recommended by the performer
Age recommendation: All ages
Trigger Warnings: No
Run time: 10 minute