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Published: 2001
Total Pages: 2488
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Published: 2015-11-21
Total Pages: 176
ISBN-13: 9780972745031
DOWNLOAD EBOOKJoe Alberti provides a step by step approach to the acting method developed by distinguished teacher Earle Gister. This is a comprehensive treatment of the work long practiced by never written down by Gister. Joe has compiled the book from personal interviews and hundreds of hours of audio recordings of Earle Gister, the master teacher of acting.
Author: José Rivera
Publisher: Broadway Play Publishing
Published: 1997
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780881451375
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDuring a record-breaking Los Angeles deluge, a man gives shelter to a beautiful, pregnant hitch-hiker who is searching for the father of her child. "... CLOUD TECTONICS, José Rivera's often enchanting new play ... Rivera has successfully mixed two styles in which he previously dabbled, realism and magic realism, to produce a naturalistic play interlaced with symbols and magical occurrences. In doing so, he has found a voice to probe the mystery of the kind of love that stops your heart as surely as it does your sense of time and space. And he does it without goo." -Laurie Winer, Los Angeles Times "The operative phrase for José Rivera's work is 'magic realism, ' which doesn't mean much until you've been put under the spell of his brief and lovely play, CLOUD TECTONICS. It's a love story, an old boy-meets-girl story, but ... it's also a story of theatrical enchantment, in which the ordinary is suddenly transformed into the miraculous. On a fantastically rainy night in Los Angeles, the city of Angels, a plain Joe named Anibal de la Luna picks up and brings home with him a poor, bedraggled woman hitchhiker who calls herself Celestina del Sol. She is fifty-four years old, she says, and she has been pregnant two years. She is indeed a rare and heavenly creature, a mystic wanderer with no sense of time and an infinite capacity to love. Alone in his little house, sealed off from the wails of the decaying city outside, De la Luna and Del Sol come together, joining their bodies and their dreams." -Richard Christiansen, Chicago Tribune