Stage play. 5 M, 2 W. One set. Two acts. "I saw a storm coming from the North, a vast cloud with flashes of fire and brilliant light around it; and within it was a radiance like brass, glowing in the heart of the flames. In the fire was the semblance of four living creatures in human form . . ." -- Ezekiel 1:4 In a diner of the small town of Smithereens, three of the Four Horsemen Of The Apocalypse wait, restlessly, for the Fourth Horseman to arrive and begin the end of the world. Cameron, a single man with aspirations of falling in love, stumbles into the diner, chasing a girl whom he has never met and, unwittingly, becomes that Fourth Horseman. As the others try to talk this Fourth Horseman into following his dream and talking to the girl, the other three slowly begin to realize what the Apocalypse is all about ... that it has already begun, and that if they don't do something quickly, it will pass them by. "What is the Apocalypse? Is it fire and brimstone and dieties passing judgement? Or is it just you and me ... giving up?" The end of the world has never been like this before.