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HISTORICAL DRAMAS
Stories steeped in history but have their own
strong sense of compelling drama.

KING OF HARLEM
Ex-baseball pitcher turned private eye, Sassafras Winters, must solve a murder while body-guarding Orson Welles as the wunderkind attempts to direct an all black cast of MacBeth in 1936 Harlem. Based on an actual event, this features a powerful personality in one of the most dynamic locations and time of prohibition era America. Flavorful, poignant, and dramatic, the King of Harlem mixes ego and murder.

PLAGUE
Here, the Black Death is unveiled through the eyes of those who lived (and died) in these fictional accounts. The great terror known as the plague swept through Europe and caused the death of anywhere from 22 to 45 million people. To casual researchers, the plague came in like a tidal wave and washed away the dead but it was a long, painful process as survivors watched loved ones slowly wither away....as innocent people were put to death in a feeble strike against the cause of the plague....as monks and doctors stood helpless among the pleading arms reaching for them.

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