Mutiny is renegade writing. Peter Storey's fifth, it's his maddest and baddest yet. In Building Sixty-Nine, six scientists get hot at the coldest place in the world. In Who's Your Daddy, the Founding Fathers do what they do best--show the British who's boss. In Motorbike, Montoya likes his life fast, his drugs hard, and to ride his bike like a falcon in a dive. But that can't last. And after a crash, Montoya must will he slow down? Or will he hit the gas? These are stories distilled into poetry, to be performed in a theater. Their meter and verse, dynamic and linked to the characters and themes, are unique in modern times and unprecedented in history. Which means you've never read anything like them before. Because it's never been written.