The Babylon Line
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A thirty-eight-year-old writer from Greenwich Village, Aaron is painfully aware of his failures as an artist when his desperate need for a job forces him to commute along the Babylon Line to Levittown to teach. What awaits him is a classroom of varyingly unwilling students, some who attend because their preferred course was full, others who are attentive enough but sit silently at their desks—and all of whom have yet to set pen to paper. Over the course of the semester, Aaron’s adult pupils write increasingly more honest life accounts and stories, and cracks begin to appear in their small-town community. A particularly bold and troubled student, Joan, strikes up a rapport with Aaron that threatens to become something more, as the pair bond over their failing marriages and creative frustrations. In the end, we observe the life-changing effects of artistic expression as Greenberg maps out the rest of each of the characters’ lives, full of triumphs and newfound joy that can be traced back directly to those few weeks in a classroom in 1967.
Richard Greenberg's intelligent, nuanced, and perceptive dialogue has been described by the New York Times as "exquisite . . . sparkling gems that [he] delivers with gratifying frequency." One of America's most loved and frequently produced playwrights, Greenberg has wisdom that runs deep, and his humor and charm make his work destined to be read and performed for generations to come.
Richard Greenberg
Dr. Richard Greenberg attended medical school at UC Davis School of Medicine, in Northern California. He completed his internship and residency in pediatrics at The University of Utah Health Sciences Center/Primary Children’s Medical Center. He completed a fellowship in pediatric emergency medicine at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center/The Children’s Hospital, Denver. Dr. Greenberg is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics at The University of Utah Health Sciences Center. He currently works as a pediatric emergency medicine physician in Salt Lake City at Primary Children’s Medical Center, as well as a general pediatrician at a community clinic in the Salt Lake City area (South Summit Pediatrics). Dr. Greenberg has published several articles on pediatric subjects such as croup, asthma, sepsis, and pediatric trauma. He has presented research on several pediatric subjects at national and international medical meetings.
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