Arthur Ziffer has been writing plays for about thirty years and publishing them for about ten years. He has published eight books of plays (some with only one play in it) and this book will be his ninth. The previous eight are as follows. First was a book containing a play about the mathematician Isaac Newton with title On the Shoulders of Giants. This was coauthored with Herbert Hauptman, the first mathematician to win the Nobel Prize. (John Nash of A Beautiful Mind was the second). He won it in 1985 in chemistry since there is no prize in mathematics. The second book had the title One Act Plays, which contained the plays with titles: Countertransference, One Plus One Equals One, Mothers, Malcolm, and Mal. Mothers can be performed with six women. Malcolm is a monologue for a man. Mal is an analogous monologue for a woman. The third book had the title Two Act Plays, which contained the plays with titles: Redemption and Death of a Psychiatrist. Book number four contained two plays with titles: Countertransference and Retribution. Books number five, seven, and eight have respective titles: Masada Revisited, Masada Revisited II, and Masada Revisited III. All three are plays about the famous incident in Jewish History that occurred in 73 AD at the site in modern day Israel called Masada. Masada Revisited and Masada Revisited II contain more history and religion than Masada Revisited III. Book number six had title Isaac and Amanda. It is also about Isaac Newton and was also coauthored with Herbert Hauptman.