What You Will On Capitol Hill

Strangers who meet in Washington DC's Shakespeare Theatre become romantically entangled while lobbying against excessive military spending in this 21st century mash-up of Shakespearian comedy and "Catch-22." It begins with the panicky thoughts in an actor's head as the curtain rises on a performance of "Twelfth Night" at which most of the characters - senators, slam poets, billionaires, mercenaries, actors, lobbyists - are either performers in the play or members of the audience.

Karen is a peace lobbyist desperate to put forward an amendment that might entice military contractors into building infrastructure rather than weapons. Jonathan is an actor whose big break may be happening that night as an understudy in the play. Harry, an unlucky-in-love Shakespeare scholar, falls for a best-selling travel writer sitting next to him. János, a jaded Hungarian diplomat, and Bartholomew, an uber-confident slam poet, are both blindsided with passion for the leading actors on stage. Love, lust, mistaken identities and valiant idealism draw this unlikely grab bag of lovers - ranging in age from twenty to eighty - into lobbying for Karen's bill. Their efforts bring exuberant romantic entanglements as each confronts the quandaries of opposing war and discovering love in a world of armed drones and random emoticons.

PRAISE

Richard Tillotson tells a delightful story of love and politics. How do lovers, young and old, find each other in the tech-mad 21st century? How to give peace a chance? "What You Will on Capitol Hill" is a playful field guide to lobbying the government and to wooing hearts.
- Maxine Hong Kingston
Author of "Woman Warrior" and "The Fifth Book of Peace"

Lives and philosophies collide, leading to romantic infatuations, rivalries and self-revelation. Tillotson's commentary on the performative aspects of politics, media and even personal relationships is as astute as it is timely. . . . Tillotson's dark humor and satire are also delightful.
- Kirkus Reviews

Wait 'til you see his updated twist on Malvolio's cross-gartered yellow stockings. It's truly inspired ... In "What You Will on Capitol Hill," what you get is a thoughtful, witty, and exquisitely entertaining comedy of manners that's exactly as you like it.
- The Literary Hill
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What You Will On Capitol Hill

Strangers who meet in Washington DC's Shakespeare Theatre become romantically entangled while lobbying against excessive military spending in this 21st century mash-up of Shakespearian comedy and "Catch-22." It begins with the panicky thoughts in an actor's head as the curtain rises on a performance of "Twelfth Night" at which most of the characters - senators, slam poets, billionaires, mercenaries, actors, lobbyists - are either performers in the play or members of the audience.

Karen is a peace lobbyist desperate to put forward an amendment that might entice military contractors into building infrastructure rather than weapons. Jonathan is an actor whose big break may be happening that night as an understudy in the play. Harry, an unlucky-in-love Shakespeare scholar, falls for a best-selling travel writer sitting next to him. János, a jaded Hungarian diplomat, and Bartholomew, an uber-confident slam poet, are both blindsided with passion for the leading actors on stage. Love, lust, mistaken identities and valiant idealism draw this unlikely grab bag of lovers - ranging in age from twenty to eighty - into lobbying for Karen's bill. Their efforts bring exuberant romantic entanglements as each confronts the quandaries of opposing war and discovering love in a world of armed drones and random emoticons.

PRAISE

Richard Tillotson tells a delightful story of love and politics. How do lovers, young and old, find each other in the tech-mad 21st century? How to give peace a chance? "What You Will on Capitol Hill" is a playful field guide to lobbying the government and to wooing hearts.
- Maxine Hong Kingston
Author of "Woman Warrior" and "The Fifth Book of Peace"

Lives and philosophies collide, leading to romantic infatuations, rivalries and self-revelation. Tillotson's commentary on the performative aspects of politics, media and even personal relationships is as astute as it is timely. . . . Tillotson's dark humor and satire are also delightful.
- Kirkus Reviews

Wait 'til you see his updated twist on Malvolio's cross-gartered yellow stockings. It's truly inspired ... In "What You Will on Capitol Hill," what you get is a thoughtful, witty, and exquisitely entertaining comedy of manners that's exactly as you like it.
- The Literary Hill
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What You Will On Capitol Hill

What You Will On Capitol Hill

by Richard Tillotson
What You Will On Capitol Hill

What You Will On Capitol Hill

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Strangers who meet in Washington DC's Shakespeare Theatre become romantically entangled while lobbying against excessive military spending in this 21st century mash-up of Shakespearian comedy and "Catch-22." It begins with the panicky thoughts in an actor's head as the curtain rises on a performance of "Twelfth Night" at which most of the characters - senators, slam poets, billionaires, mercenaries, actors, lobbyists - are either performers in the play or members of the audience.

Karen is a peace lobbyist desperate to put forward an amendment that might entice military contractors into building infrastructure rather than weapons. Jonathan is an actor whose big break may be happening that night as an understudy in the play. Harry, an unlucky-in-love Shakespeare scholar, falls for a best-selling travel writer sitting next to him. János, a jaded Hungarian diplomat, and Bartholomew, an uber-confident slam poet, are both blindsided with passion for the leading actors on stage. Love, lust, mistaken identities and valiant idealism draw this unlikely grab bag of lovers - ranging in age from twenty to eighty - into lobbying for Karen's bill. Their efforts bring exuberant romantic entanglements as each confronts the quandaries of opposing war and discovering love in a world of armed drones and random emoticons.

PRAISE

Richard Tillotson tells a delightful story of love and politics. How do lovers, young and old, find each other in the tech-mad 21st century? How to give peace a chance? "What You Will on Capitol Hill" is a playful field guide to lobbying the government and to wooing hearts.
- Maxine Hong Kingston
Author of "Woman Warrior" and "The Fifth Book of Peace"

Lives and philosophies collide, leading to romantic infatuations, rivalries and self-revelation. Tillotson's commentary on the performative aspects of politics, media and even personal relationships is as astute as it is timely. . . . Tillotson's dark humor and satire are also delightful.
- Kirkus Reviews

Wait 'til you see his updated twist on Malvolio's cross-gartered yellow stockings. It's truly inspired ... In "What You Will on Capitol Hill," what you get is a thoughtful, witty, and exquisitely entertaining comedy of manners that's exactly as you like it.
- The Literary Hill

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781505581683
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 01/05/2015
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 5.24(w) x 7.99(h) x 0.65(d)

About the Author

Richard Tilloton's first novel, "Acts of God While on Vacation," was a National Semi-Finalist for the Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award and was named best Hawaii fiction book of the year by the Honolulu Star-Advertiser. He is also a playwright, screenwriter, and a former Peace Corps volunteer, a time when he built water systems and latrines for Iban longhouses in Sarawak, Malaysia on the island of Borneo. He and his wife live in Honolulu and often travel to work and volunteer in Washington D.C.
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