From the people who brought you "The TimeKeepers":
A play by Dan Clancy
Directed by: Roy Horovitz
Music: Daniel Salomon
Costumes: Inga Barba
Actors: Roy Horovitz, Michael Gamliel, Carol Brown (Shimon Mimran / Ezer Kalmovicz, Ora Meirson / Anat Zamshteigman)



VOLUNTEER MAN is an exploration on the right of a patient with an incurable illness to choose to end his life. It is also a meditation on the “rightness” of the decision another person makes to aid in the suicide.
The story is straightforward: a gentle, introverted gay man volunteers to visit a tough drug dealer who is dying from AIDS in a NYC hospital before the advent of life prolonging drug regimens. They come from different worlds, with different outlooks on what is “right” or “wrong,” but over time they find a common cause.

VOLUNTEER MAN is an Obie award winning play, and it also received a G.LA.D.D nomination for Best Play of the Year.

According to the New York Times, VOLUNTEER MAN is a confrontational play that is "filled with laughter but leaves you feeling [like] Mike Tyson has landed one on your chest." The reviewer from “TimeOut New York” called it “one of the bleakest, most confrontational – and one of the best plays – I have seen in a long time.”

As he did in "TimeKeepers", playwright Dan Clancy manages to combine humour, serious dilemmas and poignancy with remarkable skill.