The Golden Age Stories Theater, The Professor was a Thief
On Saturday, 7 March 2009, the science fiction story The Professor was a Thief will be performed at the Stories from the Golden Age Theater in Hollyood. The address is 7051 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90028. Call 323 466 3310 to RSVP or email Joni at jonil@authorservicesinc.com
The story unfolds in New York as follows:
Primed for promotion to the World-Journal city editor, grizzled senior reporter Pop is stunned when it's announced that young Leonard Caulborn, the publisher's son-in-law, will get the post. Worse, the lad wants him out. In protest, Pop demands to be given a beat again and gets his wish. . . only now he's got just two days to find the "real" story about a dead-end assignment— a month-old physics lecture— or be fired.
When Pop starts searching for the story's source, a professor named Pertwee, he lands in the middle of the story of a century after the Empire State Building, Grant's Tomb and Grand Central Station all disappear. Apparently, Pertwee's the mastermind behind it all. But Pop soon discovers that, instead of inventing a new way to blow things up, the professor may be doing quite the opposite.
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