Contemporary American Playwrights - Wendy Wasserstein

Contemporary American Playwrights - Wendy Wasserstein

Contemporary American Playwrights - Wendy Wasserstein

... a different kind, developing out of an  Contemporary American playwrights 3 Kathleen Betsko and Rachel Koenig, Interviews with Contemporary Women Playwrights (New York, ), p. . interest ... boss. However, she has the same insecurities as Janie, the same sense of  Contemporary American playwrights 5 Wendy Wasserstein, Isn’t It Romantic (New York, ), p. . bei...
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Cambridge.University.Press.Contemporary.American.Playwrights.Feb.2000.pdf

Cambridge.University.Press.Contemporary.American.Playwrights.Feb.2000.pdf

... Africahttp://www.cambridge.orgFirst published in printed format ISBN 0-5 2 1-6 610 8-0 hardbackISBN 0-5 2 1-6 680 7-7 paperbackISBN 0-5 1 1-0 334 0-0 eBookChristopher Bigsby 20042000(Adobe Reader)© ContentsPrefacepageviiJohn ... blank CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN PLAYWRIGHTSBeginning in the cafés, lofts and small spaces of Off-Off-Broadway,and continuing in the Off-Broadway and...
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Contemporary American Playwrights - David Rabe

Contemporary American Playwrights - David Rabe

...  Contemporary American playwrights 4 David Rabe, The Basic Training of Pavlo Hummel and Sticks and Bones (New York, ), p. xvi. 5 David Savran, In Their Own Words: Contemporary American Playwrights ... fast-congealing myths of the contemporary world by reference to classical myths. But where the Open Theatre and the Performance Group stressed the physicality of  Contem...
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Contemporary American Playwrights - Emily Mann

Contemporary American Playwrights - Emily Mann

... the trau- matic effect’. 3 Distilled, however, the monologues, ‘found their own  Contemporary American playwrights 3 Kathleen Betsko and Rachel Koenig, Interviews With Contemporary Women Playwrights ... by the resulting tran- script that she wished toturn it intoa play. This desire, in turn, led toher Emily Mann  1 David Savran, In Their Own Words: Contemporary American Pl...
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Contemporary American Playwrights - John Guare

Contemporary American Playwrights - John Guare

... the Off-Broadway and Off-Off-Broadway movement of the s Guare’s prospects, along with those of so many other writers, would not have been bright. He regarded these as per-  Contemporary American ... Playwright’s Art: Conversations with Contemporary American Dramatists (New Brunswick, NJ, ), p. . 4 David Savran, In Their Own Words: Contemporary American Playwrights (New Y...
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Contemporary American Playwrights - Lanford Wilson

Contemporary American Playwrights - Lanford Wilson

... find them- selves and from which they seem alienated, linguistically and socially withdrawn.  Contemporary American playwrights 6 David Savran, In Their Own Words: Contemporary American Playwrights ... recalled by signatures on the apart- ment walls, mementoes of one-night stands, passing contacts. At times  Contemporary American playwrights 2 Lanford Wilson, Twenty-One...
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Contemporary American Playwrights - Marsha Norman

Contemporary American Playwrights - Marsha Norman

... different eti-  1 Kathleen Betsko and Rachel Koenig, Interviews with Contemporary Women Playwrights (New York, ), p. . 2 David Savran, In Their Own Words: Contemporary American Playwrights ... to talk to her mother about the things which most  Contemporary American playwrights 5 Enoch Brater, ed., Feminine Focus: The New Women Playwrights (Oxford, ), p. ....
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Contemporary American Playwrights - Paula Vogel

Contemporary American Playwrights - Paula Vogel

... consciousness and behaviour of figures who them- selves lack substance. The play is divided into what Bauer describes as forty-nine ‘takes’, with four- to five-second black-outs between each take, the structure ... their shared endea- vour sustaining them even as, one by one, they slip from the story, dying offstage, appropriately enough during a series of black-outs.  Contemporary America...
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Contemporary American Playwrights - Richard Nelson

Contemporary American Playwrights - Richard Nelson

... play, would find a working-class audience. Indeed Max’s commitment is paper-thin, no more than a series of postures, slogans and pieties, ridi-  Contemporary American playwrights culed by the ... metatheatrical piece. It is in part a play about play-making, a myth about myth-making, a fiction about the construction of fictions.  Contemporary American playwrights But it is also...
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Contemporary American Playwrights - Tina Howe

Contemporary American Playwrights - Tina Howe

... Charles Ludlam and Kenneth  Contemporary American playwrights 1 Philip C. Kolin and Colby H. Kullman, Speaking on Stage: Interviews with Contemporary American Playwrights (Tuscaloosa, AL ), ... institutional changes – the emergence of O - and Off-Off-Broadway – facilitated the careers of playwrights for whom experimentation was a primary objective, play- wrights who no lo...
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