Title: 'Tis Pity She's a Whore in - Ford / COL Author: Ford, John Publisher: Hill and Wang 1957 Description: roy tragedy - verse play - Elizabethan thirty characters; extras twenty-two male; eight female five acts 'Jacobean tragedy in verse. Set in Renaissance Italy. Disastrous consequences of young man's incestuous love for his sister.' Title: 'Tis Pity She's a Whore in - Eight Famous Elizabethan Plays / COL Author: Ford, John Publisher: Random House 1950 Description: roy tragedy - verse play - Elizabethan thirty characters; extras twenty-two male; eight female five acts 'Jacobean tragedy in verse. Set in Renaissance Italy. Disastrous consequences of young man's incestuous love for his sister.' Title: 49 Dogs in the Meathouse in - Five Plays by E. P. Conkle / COL Author: Conkle, E. P. Publisher: Samuel French 1947 Description: roy folklore twenty characters; extras seventeen male; three female three acts Description not available. Title: Abe Lincoln in Illinois in - Five Broadway Plays / COL Author: Sherwood, Robert E. Publisher: Dramatists Play Service 1938 Description: roy drama - biography thirty-two characters twenty-five male; seven female three acts 7 interior and 3 exterior sets; period costumes. "Episodes in his life from New Salem days up to his departure for Washington in 1861. Shows a maturing and apprehensive young man slowly realizing the great destiny before him. Presents Mary Todd's persistent pursuit and capture of a coming great man; his anti-slavery debates with Douglas; his desperate hope that he would not be elected; his dejected departure for Washington; Title: Absolute Macbeth in - Antigone and Macbeth / COL Author: Shakespeare, William Engling, Richard Publisher: Polarity Ensemble Theatre 2006 Description: roy drama - adaptation - Shakespeare large cast flexible casting two acts Richard Engling's adaptation of Shakespeare's Macbeth. Three witches cast a circle of magic to the beat of drums and wafts of incense. Like ritual priestesses, they draw in Macbeth, the ambitious warrior who would be King. They flatter his vanity and encourage the evil inside him. And helping it blossom, they allow it to be purged, purifying the Kingdom. Macbeth is the clang of weaponry, temptation followed by murder, more murder, revenge and retribution. The Polarity production takes place in ritual space, in a timeless zone where a soul acquiesces to its own destruction. This Title: Accountable and Theatric Acts of Witness in - Canadian Theatre Review (147) / PER Author: Khaiat Kalanthe Publisher: Miscellaneous Description: roy drama - fantasy large cast flexible casting five short plays Queen's University DRAM 476 testimonial project pieces, 2010. Title: Adding Machine, The in - Three Plays About Business in America / COL Author: Rice, Elmer Publisher: Washington Square Press 1972 Description: roy drama - business twenty-three characters fourteen male; nine female seven acts 5 interior and 2 exterior sets. "This constantly interesting play shows in outline the life history and, in its later scenes, the death history of Mr. Zero, a cog in the vast machine of modern business." Title: Adding Machine, The in - Theatre Guild Anthology / COL Author: Rice, Elmer Publisher: Random House 1936 Description: roy drama - business twenty-three characters fourteen male; nine female seven acts 5 interior and 2 exterior sets. "This constantly interesting play shows in outline the life history and, in its later scenes, the death history of Mr. Zero, a cog in the vast machine of modern business." Title: Adventure Story in - The Deep Blue Sea / COL Author: Rattigan, Terence Publisher: Pan Books Ltd. 1955 Description: roy drama - historical seventeen characters; extras ten male; seven female two acts representative set. An historical drama that depicts the career of Alexander the Great from his first campaign to his last. Title: Adventures of a Black Girl in Search of God, The in - Testifyin: Vol. 2 / CCO Author: Sears, Djanet Publisher: Playwrights Canada Press 2003 Description: roy self awareness - drama eleven characters; chorus seven male; four female (doubling possible) two acts 'A remarkable love, an incredible heist, an extraordinary funeral, and an impassioned search for answers to the profound mysteries of being alive. From Governor General's award winning playwright Djanet Sears, comes a beautiful and deeply moving story set in present-day Negro-Creek, a 200-year-old Black community in Western Ontario. Rainey Baldwin-Johnson, a country doctor, struggles to come to terms with the loss of her daughter, the disintegration of her marriage, and an eccentric elderly father on an astonishing crusade.' Title: Affaire Tartuffe or the Garrison Officers Rehearse Moliere in - Canadian Theatre Review No.67, Summer 1991 / PER Author: Ackerman, Marianne Publisher: Miscellaneous 1991 Description: roy Canadian - drama - French - historical ten characters seven male; three female two acts French and English speaking characters. "A young director wants to explore an odd historical incident from 1774. When a power failure suddenly plunges the dinner party into darkness, the candles come out and the scene segues seamlessly into the historical action of the director's script itself." Title: African Medea in - New American Plays Volume 4 / COL Author: Magnuson, Jim Publisher: Hill and Wang 1971 Description: roy greek tragedy ten characters; extras six male; two female; two boys two acts 1 exterior set; music; singing; dancing. "Tragedy based on Greek legend of Medea's jealous revenge against Jason. Set in nineteenth century colonial West Africa." Title: After the Fall in - The Penguin Arthur Miller / COL Author: Miller, Arthur Publisher: Penguin Books 2015 Description: roy drama - American thirteen characters; extras six male; seven female two acts The action takes place in the mind, thought, and memory of Quentin, the protagonist. It is a man's inadvertent quest for some key to join together the elements of his experience in the world. Quentin seeks this key especially in his relations with his parents, his brother, and the three women he has loved. The scenes and characters "follow the dark rivulets of memory into unexpected confrontations" with politics, betrayal, the kept and broken promises of love, and finally with the placing of responsibility for those human acts which shape a life. Title: After the Orchard in - Adapt or Die / CCO Author: Sherman, Jason Publisher: Playwrights Canada Press 2006 Description: roy Canadian - drama - Russia - Toronto twelve characters seven male; five female four acts "Inspired by Chekhov's 'The Cherry Orchard', 'After the Orchard' is at once a tribute to its namesake and a beautifully contemporary departure from the original. The play, commissioned by the National Arts Centre English Theatre, centers around the intimate negotiations that take place within a Toronto Jewish family, when a decision has to be made about whether or not to sell the family cottage near Peterborough. Perceptive, elegant, funny and very touching, this play is a timely, eloquent look at family, fathers and farewells." Title: Albert Speer in - A Terrible Truth v. 1 / COL Author: Sereny, Gitta Edgar, David Publisher: Playwrights Canada Press 2003 Description: roy drama - holocaust - Germany - World War II large cast flexible casting two acts "Based on Gitta Sereny's definitive and magisterial biography ALBERT SPEER: HIS BATTLE WITH TRUTH, Edgar's panoramic adaptation tells the epic story of a man whose devotion to Hitler blinded him to the worst crime of the twentieth-century. Plucked from obscurity to be Hitler's favourite architect and later promoted to Minister of Armaments and War Production, Albert Speer became the second most powerful man in Nazi Germany, and the closest thing Hitler had to a friend." Title: Alkibiades Saved in - An Anthology of German Expressionist Drama / COL Author: Kaiser, Georg translated by Bayard Quincy Morgan Publisher: Doubleday 1963 Description: roy expressionist drama thirteen characters; extras eleven male; two female three acts 5 interior and 3 exterior sets. "New interpretation of life and death of Socrates who drinks hemlock thereby saving Alkibiades from death." Title: All for Love in - Restoration Drama / COL Author: Dryden, John Publisher: Bantam Books 1968 Description: nonroy Restoration - tragedy twelve characters; extras six male; four female; two girls five acts 1 interior set "English Restoration tragedy. Adaptation of Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra done in blank verse." Title: All for Love in - Twelve Famous Plays of the Restoration and the Eighteenth Century / COL Author: Dryden, John Publisher: Modern Library 1960 Description: nonroy Restoration - tragedy twelve characters; extras six male; four female; two girls five acts 1 interior set "English Restoration tragedy. Adaptation of Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra done in blank verse." Title: All for Love in - Restoration Plays / COL Author: Dryden, John Publisher: Dent 1932 Description: nonroy Restoration - tragedy twelve characters; extras six male; four female; two girls five acts 1 interior set "English Restoration tragedy. Adaptation of Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra done in blank verse." Title: All for Love; or, The World Well Lost in - Restoration Plays / COL Author: Dryden, John Publisher: Random House 1953 Description: nonroy Restoration - tragedy twelve characters; extras six male; four female; two girls five acts 1 interior set "English Restoration tragedy. Adaptation of Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra done in blank verse."
Details
-
File Typepdf
-
Upload Time-
-
Content LanguagesEnglish
-
Upload UserAnonymous/Not logged-in
-
File Pages258 Page
-
File Size-