The Two-character Play

The Two-character Play
Title The Two-character Play PDF eBook
Author Tennessee Williams
Publisher New Directions Publishing
Total Pages 86
Release 1979
Genre Drama
ISBN 9780811207294

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A classic play by Tennessee Williams in a definitive, author-approved edition.

The Two-Character Play

The Two-Character Play
Title The Two-Character Play PDF eBook
Author Tennessee Williams
Publisher New Directions Publishing
Total Pages 80
Release 1979-01-17
Genre Drama
ISBN 0811225720

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A classic play by Tennessee Williams in a definitive, author-approved edition. Reality and fantasy are interwoven with terrifying power as two actors on tour—brother and sister—find themselves deserted by the trope in a decrepit "state theatre in an unknown state." Faced (perhaps) by an audience expecting a performance, they enact "The Two-Character Play"—an illusions within an illusion, and "out cry" from isolation, panic and fear. "I think it is my most beautiful play since Streetcar," Tennessee Williams said, "and I've never stopped working on it....It is a cri de coeur, but then all creative work,all life, in a sense is a cri de coeur." In the course of its evolution, several earlier versions of The Two-Character Play have been produced. The first of them was presented in 1967 in London and Chicago and brought out in 1969 by New Directions in a signed limited edition. The next, staged in 1973 in New York under the title Out Cry, was published by New Directions in 1973 The third version (New York, 1975), again titled The Two-Character Play, is the one Tennessee Williams wished to include in New Directions' The Theatre of Tennessee Williams series. It is this version which is presented in this ND paperback.

Two-character Plays for Student Actors

Two-character Plays for Student Actors
Title Two-character Plays for Student Actors PDF eBook
Author Robert Mauro
Publisher Meriwether Publishing
Total Pages 194
Release 1988
Genre Drama
ISBN 9780916260538

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Each of the plays is a complete dramatic work varying in length from 10--30 minutes. Scripts are excellent for secondary and university level. Comprises 9 plays for 1 man and 1 woman; 3 plays for 2 men; and 3 plays for 2 women.

The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone (New Directions Bibelot)

The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone (New Directions Bibelot)
Title The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone (New Directions Bibelot) PDF eBook
Author Tennessee Williams
Publisher New Directions Publishing
Total Pages 160
Release 2013-10-25
Genre Drama
ISBN 081122046X

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Tennessee Williams's first novel The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone is vintage Tennessee Williams. Published in 1950, his first novel was acclaimed by Gore Vidal as "splendidly written, precise, short, complete, and fine." It is the story of a wealthy, fiftyish American widow recently a famous stage beauty, but now "drifting." The novel opens soon after her husband's death and her retirement from the theatre, as Mrs. Stone tries to adjust to her aimless new life in Rome. She is adjusting, too, to aging. ("The knowledge that her beauty was lost had come upon her recently and it was still occasionally forgotten.") With poignant wit and his own particular brand of relish, Williams charts her drift into an affair with a cruel young gigolo: "As compelling, as fascinating, and as technically skillful as his play" (Publishers Weekly).

Oleanna

Oleanna
Title Oleanna PDF eBook
Author David Mamet
Publisher Vintage
Total Pages 98
Release 2012-03-28
Genre Drama
ISBN 030781761X

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In a terrifyingly short time, a male college instructor and his female student descend from a discussion of her grades into a modern reprise of the Inquisition. Innocuous remarks suddenly turn damning. Socratic dialogue gives way to heated assault. And the relationship between a somewhat fatuous teacher and his seemingly hapless pupil turns into a fiendishly accurate X ray of the mechanisms of power, censorship, and abuse.

Lost Lake

Lost Lake
Title Lost Lake PDF eBook
Author David Auburn
Publisher Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Total Pages 80
Release 2015-11-03
Genre Drama
ISBN 0374714142

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An engrossing new drama from the author of Proof, winner of the Pulitzer Prize and a Tony Award The lakeside rental cabin Veronica has managed to afford is a far cry from the idyllic getaway she and her children were planning. Exhausted from her life as a New York City nurse and by her troubled marriage, Veronica finds herself on vacation without any adult company except for Hogan, the disheveled property owner, who becomes more unreliable by the day. Hogan has problems of his own, problems that Veronica finds herself inevitably—and irrevocably—pulled into. David Auburn's Lost Lake is a tense, carefully wrought drama about the surprising, complicated friendship formed by two very different people with no one else to turn to.

The Contrast

The Contrast
Title The Contrast PDF eBook
Author Cynthia A. Kierner
Publisher NYU Press
Total Pages 180
Release 2007-04-01
Genre History
ISBN 0814783430

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“The Contrast“, which premiered at New York City's John Street Theater in 1787, was the first American play performed in public by a professional theater company. The play, written by New England-born, Harvard-educated, Royall Tyler was timely, funny, and extremely popular. When the play appeared in print in 1790, George Washington himself appeared at the head of its list of hundreds of subscribers. Reprinted here with annotated footnotes by historian Cynthia A. Kierner, Tyler’s play explores the debate over manners, morals, and cultural authority in the decades following American Revolution. Did the American colonists' rejection of monarchy in 1776 mean they should abolish all European social traditions and hierarchies? What sorts of etiquette, amusements, and fashions were appropriate and beneficial? Most important, to be a nation, did Americans need to distinguish themselves from Europeans—and, if so, how? Tyler was not the only American pondering these questions, and Kierner situates the play in its broader historical and cultural contexts. An extensive introduction provides readers with a background on life and politics in the United States in 1787, when Americans were in the midst of nation-building. The book also features a section with selections from contemporary letters, essays, novels, conduct books, and public documents, which debate issues of the era.