The Guest at Central Park West
Two Harvard graduates, a Nobel prize winning professor and a homeless, epileptic sociopath share a secret past that explodes when an uninvited guest comes to dinner. African-American Professor Charles…

The Guest at Central Park West
Two Harvard graduates, a Nobel prize winning professor and a homeless, epileptic sociopath share a secret past that explodes when an uninvited guest comes to dinner. African-American Professor Charles Watts is no longer safe in his own home. Every phone call is a potential death threat. Every stranger, a potential enemy. Still, tonight he is celebrating. After receiving the Nobel Prize for his pacifist book, The Eyes of Peace, Charles and his wife, Nina, are going forward with a dinner party in honor of Charles' achievement. That is until an unexpected guest arrives at this Central Park West address - Terrence Barlow. Terrence is a homeless drifter with a scintillating mind, a violent disposition and a long and mysterious history with Charles.Terrence exposes a different side of the peace loving Charles, and the future of all the guests will be forever changed. —Levy Lee Simon

The Guest at Central Park West
Drama
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Two Harvard graduates, a Nobel prize winning professor and a homeless, epileptic sociopath share a secret past that explodes when an uninvited guest comes to dinner. African-American Professor Charles Watts is no longer safe in his own home. Every phone call is a potential death threat.
Every stranger, a potential enemy. Still, tonight he is celebrating. After receiving the Nobel Prize for his pacifist book, The Eyes of Peace, Charles and his wife, Nina, are going forward with a dinner party in honor of Charles' achievement.
That is until an unexpected guest arrives at this Central Park West address - Terrence Barlow. Terrence is a homeless drifter with a scintillating mind, a violent disposition and a long and mysterious history with Charles.Terrence exposes a different side of the peace loving Charles, and the future of all the guests will be forever changed. —Levy Lee Simon.