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The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds 16 reviews Paul Zindel
HarperTeen, 2005
Some background on Gamma Rays
+ Toxic life + Question about the book . + Sublime Experiments in Mutation
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Grand-Guignol: The French Theatre of Horror (UEP - Exeter Performance Studies) 2 reviews Richard J. Hand, Michael Wilson
University of Exeter Press, 2002
blood, guts and gore on stage
This book proves that Hollywood writers and directors weren't the ones who invented Horror, it was the Grand Guignol theatre and its playwrights.
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The Sunset Limited 19 reviews Cormac McCarthy
Vintage, 2006
A Powerful Conversation
+ A surprising book + The Sunset Limited + A bit of a Rorschach
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Hamlet (The New Folger Library Shakespeare) 34 reviews William Shakespeare
Washington Square Press, 2003
If you want to read Shakespeare its has to be The new folger Library
+ Greatness + Review
If you ever thought about reading Shakespeare but was turned off or intimidated by the old english, not so with the new folger editions. Your basically reading the play on all the right sided pages , with the left pages reserved for all the definitions and explanations of the sayings and words that ...
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Nocturne: A Play 3 reviews Adam Rapp
Faber & Faber, 2002
One Man's Journey back... to Hope.
"Fifteen Years ago, I killed my sister..." From the visceral opening statement to the hopeful final moments, Mr. Rapp envelops the reader in a journey of tragedy and triumph. The young protagonist, the "resiliant narrator" of this story has decided that this is the place, and now is the time to ...
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Romeo and Juliet (Folger Shakespeare Library) 29 reviews William Shakespeare
Washington Square Press, 2004
Can Love Conquer All?
+ Loved It + Shakespeare is forever + The supporting actors shine... + A Student's Review
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Thom Pain (Based on Nothing) 1 review Will Eno
Dramatist's Play Service, 2005
heart wrenching
A bloody, brilliant, gnawingly humane cry from the gut. It broke my heart and was thought-provoking in the extreme. Eno is clearly gifted and just starting the ascension to the top of his game
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27 Wagons Full of Cotton 3 reviews Tennessee Williams
New Directions Publishing Corporation, 1966
These short works by Williams are definitely worth reading.
+ all times classique edition + Early Plays from a Great Playwright
This collection contains 13 short works by Williams. This work draws me to it because of the poetic style that Williams uses. Not only the dialogue, but the moods and situations are both poetic--both subtle and dynamic at the same time. These short plays may not be crafted as well as such ...
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That Championship Season. 1 review Jason Miller
Dramatist's Play Service, 1998
That Championship Season: American theatre at its best.
Jason Miller's Pulizer Prize-winning play "That Championship Season" tells the story of five friends from high school who get together at their coach's home to celebrate the 15th anniversery of their high school basketball team's championship. Throughout the course of the night, as the men get ...
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Hamlet (The New Folger Library Shakespeare) 34 reviews William Shakespeare
Washington Square Press, 2003
If you want to read Shakespeare its has to be The new folger Library
+ Greatness + Review
If you ever thought about reading Shakespeare but was turned off or intimidated by the old english, not so with the new folger editions. Your basically reading the play on all the right sided pages , with the left pages reserved for all the definitions and explanations of the sayings and words that ...
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The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds 16 reviews Paul Zindel
HarperTeen, 2005
Some background on Gamma Rays
+ Toxic life + Question about the book . + Sublime Experiments in Mutation
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27 Wagons Full of Cotton 3 reviews Tennessee Williams
New Directions Publishing Corporation, 1966
These short works by Williams are definitely worth reading.
+ all times classique edition + Early Plays from a Great Playwright
This collection contains 13 short works by Williams. This work draws me to it because of the poetic style that Williams uses. Not only the dialogue, but the moods and situations are both poetic--both subtle and dynamic at the same time. These short plays may not be crafted as well as such ...
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That Championship Season. 1 review Jason Miller
Dramatist's Play Service, 1998
That Championship Season: American theatre at its best.
Jason Miller's Pulizer Prize-winning play "That Championship Season" tells the story of five friends from high school who get together at their coach's home to celebrate the 15th anniversery of their high school basketball team's championship. Throughout the course of the night, as the men get ...
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The Sunset Limited 19 reviews Cormac McCarthy
Vintage, 2006
A Powerful Conversation
+ A surprising book + The Sunset Limited + A bit of a Rorschach
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Grand-Guignol: The French Theatre of Horror (UEP - Exeter Performance Studies) 2 reviews Richard J. Hand, Michael Wilson
University of Exeter Press, 2002
blood, guts and gore on stage
This book proves that Hollywood writers and directors weren't the ones who invented Horror, it was the Grand Guignol theatre and its playwrights.
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Romeo and Juliet (Folger Shakespeare Library) 29 reviews William Shakespeare
Washington Square Press, 2004
Can Love Conquer All?
+ Loved It + Shakespeare is forever + The supporting actors shine... + A Student's Review
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Thom Pain (Based on Nothing) 1 review Will Eno
Dramatist's Play Service, 2005
heart wrenching
A bloody, brilliant, gnawingly humane cry from the gut. It broke my heart and was thought-provoking in the extreme. Eno is clearly gifted and just starting the ascension to the top of his game
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Nocturne: A Play 3 reviews Adam Rapp
Faber & Faber, 2002
One Man's Journey back... to Hope.
"Fifteen Years ago, I killed my sister..." From the visceral opening statement to the hopeful final moments, Mr. Rapp envelops the reader in a journey of tragedy and triumph. The young protagonist, the "resiliant narrator" of this story has decided that this is the place, and now is the time to ...
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