High Sign, and Sarah and the Sax

High Sign, and Sarah and the Sax

Author: Lewis J. Carlino

Publisher: Dramatists Play Service Inc

Published: 1963-10

Total Pages: 68

ISBN-13: 9780822205197

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THE STORIES: HIGH SIGN. This is a play about a search for personal identity by seeking out the identity of God. It takes place in Al's Gayway Bar, a refuge for derelicts. Guido, agnostic and a broken down self-styled actor, works here, performing s


Cages

Cages

Author: Lewis John Carlino

Publisher: Dramatists Play Service Inc

Published: 1964-10

Total Pages: 72

ISBN-13: 9780822201748

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THE STORIES: SNOWANGEL. Tormented by the memories of a past love, John comes to Connie, a prostitute, to get her to reenact certain scenes that have etched themselves in his mind and that have become the symbol for all that was ethereal and beautif


Sequel to a Verdict

Sequel to a Verdict

Author: Philip Dunning

Publisher: Dramatists Play Service Inc

Published: 1962

Total Pages: 96

ISBN-13: 9780822210108

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THE STORY: As the curtain rises it is long after the time of the trial and the Story Teller reconstructs the courtroom scene as he remembers it. We meet all the principal characters involved, and all make their contributions to the mosaic of the pl


The Italian American Heritage

The Italian American Heritage

Author: Pellegrino A D'Acierno

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2021-12-12

Total Pages: 542

ISBN-13: 1000525554

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First published in 1999. The many available scholarly works on Italian-Americans are perhaps of little practical help to the undergraduate or high school student who needs background information when reading contemporary fiction with Italian characters, watching films that require a familiarity with Italian Americans, or looking at works of art that can be fully appreciated only if one understands Italian culture. This basic reference work for non-specialists and students offers quick insights and essential, easy-to-grasp information on Italian-American contributions to American art, music, literature, motion pictures and cultural life. This rich legacy is examined in a collection of original essays that include portrayals of Italian characters in the films of Francis Coppola, Italian American poetry, the art of Frank Stella, the music of Frank Zappa, a survey of Italian folk customs and an analysis of the evolution of Italian-American biography. Comprising 22 lengthy essays written specifically for this volume, the book identifies what is uniquely Italian in American life and examines how Italian customs, traditions, social mores and cultural antecedents have wrought their influence on the American character. Filled with insights, observations and ethnic facts and fictions, this volume should prove to be a valuable source of information for scholars, researchers and students interested in pinpointing and examining the cultural, intellectual and social influence of Italian immigrants and their successors.


Brighten the Corner

Brighten the Corner

Author: John Cecil Holm

Publisher: Dramatists Play Service, Inc.

Published: 1946

Total Pages: 76

ISBN-13: 9780822201557

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THE STORY: An absent-minded bachelor spends his life inventing things and going to school, but he never finds time to learn everything he wants to know. He is interested also in his young nephew and the nephew's wife, and he drops in on the couple


The Willow and I

The Willow and I

Author: John Patrick

Publisher:

Published: 1943

Total Pages: 96

ISBN-13:

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Two sisters, opposite in appearance and temperament, fall in love with the same man. When he chooses the kinder, gentler sister for marriage, the other sister intends to shoot herself and take her own life. The placid sister discovers her and tries to wrestle the gun away, but is scared when the gun fires in the tousle. She runs away and lives as a recluse for forty years, her mind locked on the horrible events that occurred on the day she was supposed to be married.


Act Like a Man

Act Like a Man

Author: Robert H Vorlicky

Publisher: University of Michigan Press

Published: 2023-06-20

Total Pages: 394

ISBN-13: 0472904205

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In the first comprehensive study of plays written for male characters only, Robert Vorlicky offers a new theory that links cultural codes governing gender and the conventions determining dramatic form. Act Like a Manlooks at a range of plays, including those by O'Neill, Albee, Mamet, Baraka, and Rabe as well as new works by Philip Kan Gotanda, Alonzo Lamont, and Robin Swados, to examine how dialogue within these works reflects the social codes of male behavior and inhibits individualization among men. Plays in which women are absent are often characterized by the location of a male "other"—a female presence who distances himself from the dominant, impersonal masculine ethos and thereby becomes a facilitator of personal communication. The potential authority of this figure is so powerful that its presence becomes the primary determinant of the quality of men's interaction and of the range of male subjectivities possible. This formulation becomes the basis of an alternative theory of American dramatic construction, one that challenges traditional dramaturgical notions of realism. The book will appeal to scholars and students interested in drama, gender, race, sexuality, and American culture, as well as playwrights, teachers of playwrights, and artistic directors. It includes an extensive bibliography of more than four hundred male-cast plays and monodramas, the first such compilation and one that points to further research into a previously unexplored area.