To Quito and Back

To Quito and Back is a 1937 American play by Ben Hecht. It was neither a commercian nor a critical success.[1]

Premise

An American writer from New York finds himself in Ecuador in the company of a young woman, and unexpectedly befriended by Zamiano, the leader of the revolt.

References

  1. ^ MacAdams, William (1990). Ben Hecht : the man behind the legend. New York: Scribner. p. 196.