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Ana en el Trpico: Anna in the Tropics
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"Today we are baptizing our new cigar...Anna Karenina."
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2004-11-06
Review Date: 2004-11-06

Caroline, or Change
Published in Paperback by Theatre Communications Group (2004-09-01)
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LOUISIANA CAROLINE
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-31
Review Date: 2007-12-31
Let me say, I am a huge fan of Kushner's work, he is one of the most creative of his generation in theater. This story resonates
with me because my mother grew up in Lake Charles and she was in high school when this story takes place, I love the fact
Tony used Lake Charles, it's such a quenticential southern city, and it's perfect for the story he tells. I grew up in the
south, but really am too young to have experienced the civil rights movement and ive only know Lake Charles as a lovely city,
with friendly people, that is very peaceful. The story as told is riviting, and the musical score is perfect, you feel transported
to 63 southern Louisiana and you feel the strain on Caroline and the times she lives in, Kushner said that the lady he based
Caroline on is alive and well in Lake Charles, Im glad she lived to see Lake Charles as well as the South change, it may not
be all the way there, but man has it come a long way in short time, believe me. The stage show is showing in Houston right
now, and Kushner said this is the closest it's gotten to Lake Charles..let's hope it makes it at some point to the city that
inspired it.

Coastal Disturbances: Four Plays
Published in Hardcover by Theatre Communications Group (1993-01-01)
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Coastal Disturbances: 4 Plays by Tina Howe
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2000-09-26
Review Date: 2000-09-26
Tina Howe's plays draw from a variety of emotions that could delight any reader or performer. Her unique style is refreshing
and her contemporary in-your-face bluntness adds excitement to her dialogue. This is a great selection for those who enjoy
contemporary theatre- especially women. As a woman, I found her characters to be very truthful and a realisitc portrayal
of the many trials some females naturally face. As an actor, I suggest this book to all actors searching for a strong monologue.
Howe's characters have a lot to say, and her wonderful writing style gives you a powerful way to say it.

Collision Course (New Longman Literature 11-14)
Published in Paperback by Longman Publishing Group (1992-12)
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excellent first chapter for EFL-teaching
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Review Date: 2001-12-09
Review Date: 2001-12-09
Nigel Hinton tells the story of a boy who cannot resist the temptation of trying out a motorbike that has been parked outside
a pub with the engine running. The reader feels Ray's fascination as he mounts the bike and goes for his first ride which
ends in a fatal accident as he loses control of the bike and runs down an elderly lady (chapter one). It is particularly this
chapter that lends itself to EFL-teaching as it is exciting and full of useful vocabulary.
The Devil's Disciple (New Longman Literature)
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An intesting story of mocking the british army+life in 1777
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Review Date: 1997-01-15
Review Date: 1997-01-15
An intesting book about the story of the narrow minded puritans
fighting back against the british army ,once a great powerful one.
A great book espescilly when the army are made out to be fools.
A well written book of life in 1777.

Drunk Enough to Say I Love You?
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Challenging, brilliant
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Review Date: 2008-04-28
Review Date: 2008-04-28
Here is a play that conflates the rhetoric of war into bite size pieces and shows us that one war, particularly as we Americans
get involved in them, is all wars. Churchill's staccato lines, and disjointed dialogue is not for everyone, and her play
presses our continuity buttons, but this two person dialogue between an allegorical Uncle Sam and an allegorical Guy who is
drawn to Sam's cockiness underscores how the language of war is a language of insanity.

Evoking and Forgetting Shakespeare (Dramatic Contexts)
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Peter Brook's Shakespeare
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2000-04-10
Review Date: 2000-04-10
Peter Brook has staged many successful (and unsuccessful)productions of Shakespeare. Find out what he thinks aboutcontemporizing
Shakespeare. Brook writes very simply, as most of his works are transcribed speeches. This book is easy to follow and wonderfully
illuminating. Has large print, so that's sort of hard to swallow. This book is packed with information, but it is a SMALL
book.

A Fair Country
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Haunting
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Review Date: 2002-03-04
Review Date: 2002-03-04
A FAIR COUNTRY is the sort of play that you find yourself coming back to for repeated readings. I've never seen the play produced
but I have read it numerous times. Each time I think to myself how the play isn't really exceptionally well written at all,
but somehow incredibly moving and relevant. In other words, its content far surpasses its form. Worth reading though, as
it is a major step in the career of a major dramatist.

Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends 8x8 #2: Sidekick Showdown (Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends)
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Challenge Of the Superfriends Adaption
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Review Date: 2007-03-04
Review Date: 2007-03-04
Challenge Of the Superfriends is a very visual, fast-paced episode, and unfortunately this greatly truncated novellization
lacks the fun of its visual gags and many parodies. But considering the shortness of such a book the writer must surely be
forgiven; and despite that the story itself is still faithful. Included with this book, which was released in time for Easter
2007, is a set of Eduardo, Coco (of course!) Mac/Bloo, and Bloo cardboard Easter egg stands.
Full Moon And Other Plays
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A must for the lovers of Reynolds Price
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Review Date: 2001-04-24
Review Date: 2001-04-24
Reynolds Price is one of those writers who writes nonfiction and fiction equally well. Being a fan of this author's work,
I was delighted to find this book of plays - and equally delighted to discover that he writes vivid, resonant plays. The themes
are the usual ones for Price - love, sex, death and the variations of human relationships, written with his usual mix of compassion
and poignancy. Containing a strong voice (often unmistakably a Southern voice), a great find for those who love drama as well
as those who like southern writers. These plays fall into the "storytelling" tradition of drama, rather than those which are
more modern, even surreal in tone.
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Conchita, one of the workers whose marriage with Palomo has grown stale, soon finds herself reenacting Anna Karenina, as she has a passionate affair with Juan Julian, and then tells Palomo about it. Marela, daughter of Santiago and Ofelia, also fantasizes about Juan Julian. Reality intrudes on romance, however, when Santiago's gambling on cockfights results in partial ownership of the factory going to Cheche, his half-brother, who now wants to introduce machines to speed up production. He also wants to eliminate the lector, to the workers' further dismay.
In language that is often lyrical and sometimes fanciful, the action unfolds, with discussions evolving about the nature and importance of literature, the enduring values of their culture, the importance of love, and the possible effects of "progress" on traditional values. The characters, though not fully drawn and sometimes too obviously following plot lines of Anna Karenina, are, nevertheless, interesting and unusual as they try to do the best they can during trying times. To celebrate their happiness with the story of Anna Karenina, they decide to create a new cigar in her honor, and to have Marela serve as the model for the cigar box, but their happiness is as fragile and temporary as the idea of a "family" of workers making cigars without machines.
When disaster strikes, it affects the entire factory, and the characters must decide to what extent it is possible to remain in a fantasy world when reality has reared its ugly head, and to what extent it is possible to hold on to the past when the survival of the factory may depend on progress. The obvious themes, their rather thin development, and the plot lines which parallel Anna Karenina show playwright Nilo Cruz's desire to give significance to this tragedy, though the characters do not develop fully on their own. Unique and unusual in its approach, however, the play beautifully captures a time and place in history. Note: I read this in English and cannot attest to the Spanish version. Mary Whipple