It's 1937, we open into a small screening room on a young Orson Welles being harassed on his delivery of narration by an older, wiser Ernest Hemingway. This one moment gives birth to a turbulent, yet warm relationship that would span twenty-four years.
The show is constructed of three vignettes between two men. In each of the three scenes the actors are swapped out for more age appropriate versions, but the through-line of the characters that we've seen is never lost due to: one, the talent...
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