El Grito Del Bronx and Other Plays

El Grito Del Bronx and Other Plays
Title El Grito Del Bronx and Other Plays PDF eBook
Author Migdalia Cruz
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 501
Release 2010
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0578049929

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EL GRITO DEL BRONX & OTHER PLAYS collects for the first time three plays and one song-poem by celebrated Nuyorican poet-playwright Migdalia Cruz. With an introduction by eminent Latino scholar Alberto Sandoval-Sanchez and afterword by theatre scholar Priscilla Page, this is an invaluable addition to the field of US Latina/o drama and all of American theatre.

Orpheus X and other plays

Orpheus X and other plays
Title Orpheus X and other plays PDF eBook
Author Rinde Eckert
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 213
Release 2011-03-15
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1300441585

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Four plays for music-theatre and performance by accomplished multi-disciplinary playwright-poet-lyricist-composer-storyteller Rinde Eckert. This volume includes his Pulitzer Prize nominated play ORPHEUS X as well as the plays HORIZON, AND GOD CREATED GREAT WHALES and THE GARDENING OF THOMAS D. With an introduction by scholar Jonathan Chambers, this is an exciting and daring collection by an eminent experimental theatre artist.

Dark Matters and other plays

Dark Matters and other plays
Title Dark Matters and other plays PDF eBook
Author Oliver Mayer
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 256
Release 2012
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1300150556

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Three new plays from American playwright Oliver Mayer take feisty, sexy, playful turns through stories of politics, identity, freedom, music, and trans-locality. With an introduction by dramatist Velina Hasu Houston.

War Plays

War Plays
Title War Plays PDF eBook
Author Christine Evans
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 243
Release 2013
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1300831677

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WAR PLAYS by Christine Evans collects for the first time three of this US-based, UK-Australian playwright's remarkable plays about war and aftermath: Trojan Barbie, Mothergun and Slow Falling Bird. With an introduction by esteemed filmmaker Peter Davis, this collection is a terrific introduction to Evans' astute theatrical voice.

A Cool Dip in the Barren Saharan Crick and other plays

A Cool Dip in the Barren Saharan Crick and other plays
Title A Cool Dip in the Barren Saharan Crick and other plays PDF eBook
Author Kia Corthron
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 519
Release 2011
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0578097494

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A COOL DIP IN THE BARREN SAHARAN CRICK AND OTHER PLAYS collects three fascinating, political plays by accomplished US playwright Kia Corthron. The book also includes a personal essay on Liberia and its political landscape as well as a preface by Michael John Garces, artistic director of Cornerstone Theatre in Los Angeles, and an interview by playwright Kara Lee Corthron.

Nuestras Voces Latino Plays Volume One

Nuestras Voces Latino Plays Volume One
Title Nuestras Voces Latino Plays Volume One PDF eBook
Author Jorge Gonzalez
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 664
Release 2011-12-06
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1300249528

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Three plays that examine nation-hood, identity, border crossing by three outstanding contemporary US Latino authors who have been part of MetLife Foundation's Nuestras Voces program at venerable institution Spanish Repertory Theatre in NYC.

Theatre and Cartographies of Power

Theatre and Cartographies of Power
Title Theatre and Cartographies of Power PDF eBook
Author Analola Santana
Publisher SIU Press
Pages 321
Release 2018-02-13
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 0809336324

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From the colonial period to independence and into the twenty-first century, Latin American culture has been mapped as a subordinate “other” to Europe and the United States. This collection reconsiders geographical space and power and the ways in which theatrical and performance histories have been constructed throughout the Americas. Essays bridge political, racial, gender, class, and national divides that have traditionally restricted and distorted our understanding of Latin American theatre and performance. Contributors—scholars and artists from throughout the Americas, including well-known playwrights, directors, and performers—imagine how to reposition the Latina/o Americas in ways that offer agency to its multiple peoples, cultures, and histories. In addition, they explore the ways artists can create new maps and methods for their creative visions. Building on hemispheric and transnational models, this book demonstrates the capacity of theatre studies to challenge the up-down/North-South approach that dominates scholarship in the United States and presents a strong case for a repositioning of the Latina/o Americas in theatrical histories and practices.