In this collection of plays, Walter Wykes creates a series of modern
myths, tapping into something in the strata of the subconscious, through
ritualism and rich, poetic language. The worlds he creates are brand new
and hilarious, yet each contains an ancient horror we all know and
cannot escape and have never been able to hang one definitive word on.
"The Profession" follows the experiences of a naïve young man exposed to
the inner workings of a secret society of assassins. In "Fading Joy" a
young woman finds herself caught up in the intoxicating world of a
smooth-talking salesman. When he flees to escape a mysterious group
known only as "The Tall Men," she finds it impossible to go back to her
old way of life. Finally, "The Father Clock" tells the apocalyptic tale
of two actors and a stage manager abandoned by their aging director. As
the auditorium begins to fill and the lights dim, they desperately
attempt to pull the show together even as a strange illness drifts
through the theatre.