Between Daylight and Boonville
Author: Matt Williams
Publisher: Samuel French, Inc.
Published: 1983
Total Pages: 98
ISBN-13: 9780573619014
DOWNLOAD EBOOKTypescript, 1980. Unmarked script of a play that premiered in New York, New York in 1980.
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Author: Matt Williams
Publisher: Samuel French, Inc.
Published: 1983
Total Pages: 98
ISBN-13: 9780573619014
DOWNLOAD EBOOKTypescript, 1980. Unmarked script of a play that premiered in New York, New York in 1980.
Author: Susan Champagne
Publisher: Samuel French, Inc.
Published: 1989
Total Pages: 54
ISBN-13: 9780573690839
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: David Williamson
Publisher: Samuel French, Inc.
Published: 1987
Total Pages: 116
ISBN-13: 9780573691041
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Garry Marshall
Publisher: Samuel French, Inc.
Published: 1994
Total Pages: 100
ISBN-13: 9780573694820
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAudiences in Chicago, Los Angeles, and New York, where George C. Scott starred, applauded the comedy and the drama of Wrong Turn at Lungfish, the story of a blind and bitter college professor and his encounter with a saucy, streetwise young woman who volunteers to read to him in the hospital. The clash of intellect and wit takes the two from animosity and fear to friendship and understanding. Both come to their relationship with questions, hers dealing with her station in life a
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Publisher: Samuel French, Inc.
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Total Pages: 116
ISBN-13: 9780573640490
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Ed Hooks
Publisher: Back Stage Books
Published: 2007-10-16
Total Pages: 338
ISBN-13: 0823099490
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAll actors and acting teachers need The Ultimate Scene and Monologue Sourcebook, the invaluable guide to finding just the right piece for every audition. This remarkable book describes the characters, action, and mood for more than 1,000 scenes in over 300 plays. This unique format is ideal for acting teachers who want their students to understand each monologue in context. Using these guidelines, the actor can quickly pinpoint the perfect monologue, then find the text in the Samuel French or Dramatist Play Service edition of the play. Newly revised and expanded, the book also includes the author’s own assessment of each monologue.
Author: David C. Duke
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Published: 2014-07-11
Total Pages: 288
ISBN-13: 0813148219
DOWNLOAD EBOOKCoal miners evoke admiration and sympathy from the public, and writers—some seeking a muse, others a cause—traditionally champion them. David C. Duke explores more than one hundred years of this tradition in literature, poetry, drama, and film. Duke argues that as most writers spoke about rather than to the mining community, miners became stock characters in an industrial morality play, robbed of individuality or humanity. He discusses activist-writers such as John Reed, Theodore Dreiser, and Denise Giardina, who assisted striking workers, and looks at the writing of miners themselves. He examines portrayals of miners from The Trail of the Lonesome Pine to Matewan and The Kentucky Cycle. The most comprehensive study on the subject to date, Writers and Miners investigates the vexed political and creative relationship between activists and artists and those they seek to represent.
Author: Matt Williams
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Published: 2024-02-13
Total Pages: 201
ISBN-13: 1637632495
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFrom the award-winning creator of Roseanne, Home Improvement, and several blockbuster films, comes Glimpses, a collection of stories filled with hope, humanity, and humor and an invitation to see goodness and grace in our everyday moments. Matt Williams never focused on red carpets and glitzy parties during his successful Hollywood career—writer/producer of The Cosby Show and A Different World, creator of Roseanne and Home Improvement, producer of successful movies and plays. Looking back, Williams realized that throughout his life what sustained him, guided him, and inspired him were divine glimpses of goodness and grace. Williams says, “When I started my quest to find little glimpses of God in everyday life, the clouds didn’t open, and a voice like rolling thunder didn’t call down to me. But I did start noticing simple acts of kindness, moments of grace that reflected God’s loving presence in the world. . . . This practice of noticing these glimpses changed my life. Instead of blasting my way through the week—competing, hurrying and scurrying, fighting for my personal space, my self-care, and my ego-based impulses—I started consciously looking for God’s goodness. And I found it everywhere.” From a stranger in a casting office predicting Matt would succeed at a time when he felt like giving up, to deciding to work with Tim Allen after vowing not to work with another comedian after Roseanne, to learning what love really meant after “Spirit” told him he would marry Angelina—Williams realized that these “glimpses of God” have served as the loving, quiet providence that watched over him. Our job, then, is to pay attention to our lives. Regardless of your beliefs, Glimpses will inspire you to look for and find God in your daily life.
Author: Kevin Kling
Publisher: Samuel French, Inc.
Published: 1989
Total Pages: 42
ISBN-13: 9780573640476
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis one man tour-de-force originally starred the author playing all eight of the people on a Minneapolis bus. Structured as a series of monologues in which events occur simultaneously, this hilarious and decidedly different work had them rolling in the isles at Actors Theatre of Louisville's famed Humana Festival, where it won the Heidemann Award. Characters include the drool driver, an odd lady, a religious proselytizer, a drunk with a 12 pack over his head, a business man who is not Dave no matter how fervently the drunk insists he is and a mysterious intruder.
Author: Susan Griffin
Publisher: Samuel French, Inc.
Published: 1979
Total Pages: 140
ISBN-13: 9780573630156
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"A play in poetry about the lives of five women who don't know one another, nor speak to each other. Rather they're telling their life stories to the audience. Each is facing some crisis in life. Erin speaks bitterly of suicide. Kate, near the end of a life in which she always overcame circumstances, is fearful of death. All the voices speak in counterpoint to one another, leaving an unspoken dialogue as they echo one another. The play moves in counterpoint and resonance until the women speak in chorus their voices exchanging scenes from a common history. Then each sees where her life has moved her. In the end these women's voices are no longer isolated, nor are their lives separate. Voices opened to great audience acclaim in New York City." --Descripción del editor.