Design by Motley

Design by Motley
Title Design by Motley PDF eBook
Author Michael Mullin
Publisher Associated University Presse
Pages 272
Release 1996
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780874135695

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The "New Stagecraft," which Motley helped to shape, replaced the painted, three-dimensional sets and realistic costumes of the nineteenth-century stage with fluid, representational scenery and evocative costumes. Together, the elements of the design formed a unified interpretation of the play. Motley's accomplishments were especially significant because they spanned both New York and London and set a standard for beauty and excellence in theatre design that lives on today in the work of their many students.

Markertown

Markertown
Title Markertown PDF eBook
Author Amanda Fox
Publisher
Pages
Release 2022-03-14
Genre
ISBN 9780578800318

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A heartwarming story about inclusion, acceptance, kindness, and finding your place in the world. In Markertown it's 3:00 on Friday and all of the markers are getting ready to go home to their boxes after a long day of coloring when one little glitter marker finds herself in trouble. She can't find her cap and while dealing with hardship, she also faces rejection from her peers. As she journeys through Markertown she meets a group of motley markers that not only save the day but accepts her, lost cap and all.Markertown is a story that commends kindness and friendship. It touches on the theme that we are not defined by our appearance or how others perceive us. We are the sum of the words and actions we put out into the world. Readers should walk away understanding that true sparkle and shine come from within and all that glitters is not gold. So let the mark you leave on the world be one of kindness!

Motley Crue

Motley Crue
Title Motley Crue PDF eBook
Author Neil Zlozower
Publisher Chronicle Books
Pages 234
Release 2012-06-22
Genre Music
ISBN 145211689X

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Mötley Crüe's gleeful glam debauchery and unstoppable anthems have made them metal gods, selling over 72 million album copies worldwide and landing their band biography The Dirt on bestseller lists around the country. Mötley Crüe is—amazingly—the first photographic history of the band. Legendary rock photographer Neil Zlozower's images capture the band's rise from their breakthrough album Shout at the Devil through rock 'n' roll excesses to follow with the unprecedented all-access candor of a friend to the band. In hundreds of photographs and stories from the band and those close to them, Mötley Crüe reveals them onstage, backstage, on tour, hanging out, and in studio—a must-have album of photos and testimony on one of the most powerful and controversial bands in rock history.

Humanities

Humanities
Title Humanities PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 304
Release 1987
Genre Humanities
ISBN

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Humanities

Humanities
Title Humanities PDF eBook
Author National Endowment for the Humanities
Publisher
Pages 316
Release 1987
Genre Education, Humanistic
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Designing and Making Stage Costumes

Designing and Making Stage Costumes
Title Designing and Making Stage Costumes PDF eBook
Author Motley (Organization)
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1974
Genre Fashion design
ISBN

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Fog

Fog
Title Fog PDF eBook
Author Tash Fairbanks
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 95
Release 2013-10-24
Genre Drama
ISBN 1472523431

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'Dis is a war zone, ya get me? An' we gotta take 'em all out, see?' Fog is about two families: one white and dysfunctional, the other black and aspiring. Fog and Lou were put into care as young children by their soldier father, Cannon, following the untimely death of their mother. Ten years later, Cannon returns, expecting to reassemble his family around him. But he feels a stranger in this 'new' England of broken promises. And nothing could prepare him for the damage that abandonment and an inadequate care system has wreaked on his kids. He desperately tries to repair what has been broken, but is it all too little too late? Fog is a stunningly powerful and gritty play which confronts important social themes with a clear-eyed lack of sentimentality. The play looks at the care system and the effects on the children placed there. It explores the difficulties we face in trying to reconnect with people who have been absent throughout childhood, and the inadequacy of communication: words are used as loose sticking plasters to try and patch up and hide the exposed wounds of fractured relationships.