Theatre of Blood

Theatre of Blood
Title Theatre of Blood PDF eBook
Author Lee Simpson
Publisher Oberon Books
Pages 100
Release 2005
Genre Drama
ISBN

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"Grand Guignol holiday humor...biliously funny...an ingenious and gory delight." - Daily Telegraph

Theatre of Blood

Theatre of Blood
Title Theatre of Blood PDF eBook
Author John Llewellyn Probert
Publisher Midnight Movie Monographs
Pages 116
Release 2016-09
Genre
ISBN 9781786360441

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In the Blood

In the Blood
Title In the Blood PDF eBook
Author Suzan-Lori Parks
Publisher Dramatists Play Service Inc
Pages 84
Release 2000
Genre Drama
ISBN 9780822217565

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THE STORY: In this modern day riff on The Scarlet Letter , Hester La Negrita, a homeless mother of five, lives with her kids on the tough streets of the inner city. Her eldest child is teaching her how to read and write, but the letter A is

Grain in the Blood

Grain in the Blood
Title Grain in the Blood PDF eBook
Author Rob Drummond
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 98
Release 2016-12-27
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1350023809

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Twelve years ago, from the mouth of a great sacrifice, a child was born. And they called her Autumn. Isaac returns to his family home with a chance to atone for the terrible mistake that claimed his childhood. Autumn is a little girl whose time is running out. With three sleeps left before her birthday, she can only hope for a miracle, or an unexpected act of selflessness. Her grandmother, Sophia, brings them together in a desperate attempt to save her family, at any cost. Set against the eerie backdrop of an isolated rural community and steeped in the folklore of the harvest, Grain in the Blood is a noir-ish thriller exploring a timely moral dilemma: how much are we prepared to sacrifice for the greater good? The play received its world premiere at the Tron Theatre, Glasgow, on 18 October 2016, before opening at the Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh, on 1 November 2016.

The Blood Knot

The Blood Knot
Title The Blood Knot PDF eBook
Author Athol Fugard
Publisher Samuel French, Inc.
Pages 92
Release 1984
Genre Drama
ISBN 9780573640032

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Blood Knot is a parable of two brothers who share a one-room shack near Port Elizabeth, South Africa: Zachariah is dark-skinned and Morris, light-skinned. They share the same mother but find their differences lead them to a common bond as brothers and men. Saving to buy a farm where they may retire Morris is the "slave", cooking and cleaning while Zach earns money for them both. When Morrie joins a lonely hearts club on his brother's behalf, they find themselves awaiting the visit of a White woman who will never arrive.

Blood at the Root

Blood at the Root
Title Blood at the Root PDF eBook
Author Dominique Morisseau
Publisher Concord Theatricals
Pages 78
Release 2017
Genre Drama
ISBN 0573705143

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A striking new ensemble drama based on the Jena Six; six Black students who were initially charged with attempted murder for a school fight after being provoked with nooses hanging from a tree on campus. This bold new play by Dominique Morisseau (Sunset Baby, Detroit '67, Skeleton Crew) examines the miscarriage of justice, racial double standards, and the crises in relations between men and women of all classes and, as a result, the shattering state of Black family life.

Stage Blood

Stage Blood
Title Stage Blood PDF eBook
Author Michael Blakemore
Publisher Faber & Faber
Pages 256
Release 2013-11-07
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 0571311237

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In 1971, Michael Blakemore joined the National Theatre as Associate Director under Laurence Olivier. The National, still based at the Old Vic, was at a moment of transition awaiting the move to its vast new home on the South Bank. Relying on generous subsidy, it would need an extensive network of supporters in high places. Olivier, a scrupulous and brilliant autocrat from a previous generation, was not the man to deal with these political ramifications. His tenure began to unravel and, behind his back, Peter Hall was appointed to replace him in 1973. As in other aspects of British life, the ethos of public service, which Olivier espoused, was in retreat. Having staged eight productions for the National, Blakemore found himself increasingly uncomfortable under Hall's regime. Stage Blood is the candid and at times painfully funny story of the events that led to his dramatic exit in 1976. He recalls the theatrical triumphs and flops, his volatile relationship with Olivier including directing him in Long Day's Journey into Night, the extravagant dinners in Hall's Barbican flat with Harold Pinter, Jonathan Miller and the other associates, the opening of the new building, and Blakemore's brave and misrepresented decision to speak out. He would not return to the National for fifteen years.