Alchemy of Desire/Dead-Man's Blues

Alchemy of Desire/Dead-Man's Blues
Title Alchemy of Desire/Dead-Man's Blues PDF eBook
Author Caridad Svich
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 83
Release 2009-08-20
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1105943372

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Award-winning play with songs by Caridad Svich that examines grief, loss and the power of love. A young woman loses her husband in a recent war. A community rallies round to save her.

Scenes and Monologues for Young Actors

Scenes and Monologues for Young Actors
Title Scenes and Monologues for Young Actors PDF eBook
Author Kent R. Brown
Publisher Dramatic Publishing
Pages 284
Release 2000
Genre Acting
ISBN 9780871299581

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The Best Plays of 1993-1994

The Best Plays of 1993-1994
Title The Best Plays of 1993-1994 PDF eBook
Author Otis L. Guernsey
Publisher Hal Leonard Corporation
Pages 690
Release 2004-08
Genre Drama
ISBN 9780879101831

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"Featuring scenes from the ten best plays"--Jacket.

Fearless Femininity by Women in American Theatre, 1910s to 2010s - Student Edition

Fearless Femininity by Women in American Theatre, 1910s to 2010s - Student Edition
Title Fearless Femininity by Women in American Theatre, 1910s to 2010s - Student Edition PDF eBook
Author Greeley, Lynne
Publisher Cambria Press
Pages
Release 2015-02-06
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN

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Note: this is an abridged version of the book with references removed. The complete edition is also available. In this unprecedented, fascinating book which covers women in theatre from the 1910s to the 2010s, author Lynne Greeley notes that, for the purposes of this study, "feminism" is defined as the political impulse toward economic and social empowerment for females or the female-identified, a position perceived by many feminists as oppositional to ideas of femininity that they see as personally and politically constraining and that "femininity" comprises social behaviors and practices that mean as "many different things as there are women," some of which are empowering and others of which are not. This book illuminates how throughout the twentieth century and into the twenty-first, playwrights and artists in American theatre both embodied and disrupted the feminine of their times. Through approaches as wide ranging as performing their own recipes, energizing silences, raging against war and rape, and inviting the public to inscribe their naked bodies, theatre artists have used performance as a site to insert themselves between the physicality of their female presence and the liminality of their disrupting the role of the feminine. Capturing that place of liminality, a neither-here-nor-there place that is often unsafe, where the established order is overturned by acts as banal as raising a plant, women have written and performed and disrupted their way through one hundred years of theatre history, even within the constraints of a variably rigid and usually unsympathetic social order. Creating a feminist femininity, they have reinscribed their place in the culture and provided models for their audiences to do the same. This comprehensive tome, part of the Cambria Contemporary Global Performing Arts headed by John Clum (Duke University) is an essential addition for theater studies and women's studies.

Fearless Femininity by Women in American Theatre, 1910s to 2010s

Fearless Femininity by Women in American Theatre, 1910s to 2010s
Title Fearless Femininity by Women in American Theatre, 1910s to 2010s PDF eBook
Author Lynne Greeley
Publisher Cambria Press
Pages 588
Release 2015-08-06
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1621967425

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In this unprecedented, fascinating book which covers women in theatre from the 1910s to the 2010s, author Lynne Greeley notes that, for the purposes of this study, "feminism" is defined as the political impulse toward economic and social empowerment for females or the female-identified, a position perceived by many feminists as oppositional to ideas of femininity that they see as personally and politically constraining and that "femininity" comprises social behaviors and practices that mean as "many different things as there are women," some of which are empowering and others of which are not. This book illuminates how throughout the twentieth century and into the twenty-first, playwrights and artists in American theatre both embodied and disrupted the feminine of their times. Through approaches as wide ranging as performing their own recipes, energizing silences, raging against war and rape, and inviting the public to inscribe their naked bodies, theatre artists have used performance as a site to insert themselves between the physicality of their female presence and the liminality of their disrupting the role of the feminine. Capturing that place of liminality, a neither-here-nor-there place that is often unsafe, where the established order is overturned by acts as banal as raising a plant, women have written and performed and disrupted their way through one hundred years of theatre history, even within the constraints of a variably rigid and usually unsympathetic social order. Creating a feminist femininity, they have reinscribed their place in the culture and provided models for their audiences to do the same. This comprehensive tome, part of the Cambria Contemporary Global Performing Arts headed by John Clum (Duke University) is an essential addition for theater studies and women's studies.

Twelve Ophelias (a Play with Broken Songs)

Twelve Ophelias (a Play with Broken Songs)
Title Twelve Ophelias (a Play with Broken Songs) PDF eBook
Author Caridad Svich
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 95
Release 2008-05-16
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0615212727

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"Previously published in the anthology Performed the here and now: an introduction to contemporary theater and performance edited by Chris Danowski ... and also in the independent literary journal CallReview (issue #2, 2004)"--T.p. verso.

Prodigal Kiss and Perdita Gracia: Two Plays by Caridad Svich

Prodigal Kiss and Perdita Gracia: Two Plays by Caridad Svich
Title Prodigal Kiss and Perdita Gracia: Two Plays by Caridad Svich PDF eBook
Author Caridad Svich
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 221
Release 2011-06-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0578036711

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Two 'horizon' plays by US Latina dramatist Caridad Svich: PRODIGAL KISS and PERDITA GRACIA, inspired by Federico Garcia Lorca's Poet in New York and Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale, respectively. Dynamic, lyrical dramas for a new audience.