The Play's the Thing

The Play's the Thing
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Publisher : Samuel French, Inc.
Total Pages : 100
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ISBN-10 : 0573614067
ISBN-13 : 9780573614064
Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Synopsis The Play's the Thing by : Ferenc Molnár

P.G. Wodehouse's adaptation of Jatek a Kastelyban (The Play in the Castle) brings Ferenc Molnar's classic comedy to a wider audience. The play is a romantic farce without the usual door-slamming and comic entrances and exits. Instead, we are treated to a party of guests seemingly overhearing a lover's tryst, only to find (with the help of a very quick-witted playwright) that they are actually hearing something very different. The play combines beautifully formed characters with an exquisite text.

The Play's the Thing

The Play's the Thing
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Publisher : Teachers College Press
Total Pages : 164
Release :
ISBN-10 : 0807731714
ISBN-13 : 9780807731710
Rating : 4/5 (14 Downloads)

Synopsis The Play's the Thing by : Elizabeth Jones

The traditional role for teachers in children's play was to structure it, setting rules and interrupting if things got "out of hand". However, for children three to five, sociodramatic play is a way to invent and make familiar the rhythms and actions of everyday life. This text describes why play is a fundamentally important part of children's development and shows how adults can support and promote play. The authors offer systematic descriptions and analyses of the different roles a teacher adopts toward this end, including those of stage manager, mediator, player, scribe, assessor, communicator, and planner, and describe both highly interactive and inhibited children from different economic backgrounds. The authors integrate cognitive and psycho-dynamic theory as well, regarding the scripts children play in both cognitive and affective terms, and they discuss the importance of fantasy and reality play themes, demonstrating the implications of play for literacy learning.

The Play's The Thing: Volume two

The Play's The Thing: Volume two
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Publisher : Pentian
Total Pages : 431
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781635031003
ISBN-13 : 1635031001
Rating : 4/5 (03 Downloads)

Synopsis The Play's The Thing: Volume two by : Dennis Abrams

The Play"s The Thing: The Plays of William Shakespeare is aimed at a YA (young adult) audience as an introduction to the greatest plays ever written. Direct and personal and decidedly non-academic, each play gets its own essay, giving the reader an overview of the play with an emphasis on the relevance that the play has to the reader"s own life and concerns. As I wrote in the introduction, "The goal of this guide, then, is to turn Shakespeare from somebody you have to read into somebody that you want to read." A young man struggles with his father s unexpected death. A young couple pledges their love to each other despite their families angry disapproval. A young man rebels against his father while at the same time craving his approval. A father and his family roam across what appears to be a post-apocalyptic dystopian landscape. A Roman general kills the sons of his enemy and serves them to her baked in a pie. Two young couples escape into a forest where magic rules and nothing is quite what it seems. A group of young men decide to give up on women and dating in order to devote themselves to their studies, until a group of beautiful young women changes their minds. The latest YA novels? While they certainly sound like they can be, they re not. They re just one way of looking at some of the plays of William Shakespeare (to be precise, Hamlet, Romeo & Juliet, Henry IV Parts I & 2, King Lear, Love s Labour s Lost) that shows that they re not just old-school classic plays they re old-school classic plays that tell stories that are relevant to my life, to your lives, and to the way we all live today. These are stories of love. Of families. Of fathers and sons. Of the rise and fall of kings. Of what it s like to grow old. Of what it s like to love someone so much it hurts. Of treachery and revenge. Of ambition. Of jealousy. Of forgiveness. Of murder. Almost every human experience you can think of is brought to life in these plays. Which is why, for more than 400 years, they have been seen as the central glory of Western literature. And that s also why the plays of William Shakespeare are, on a daily basis, performed on stages around the world. The stories he told, the characters he created, are universal. Audiences in China, in Ghana, in India, in Brazil, in every part of the world, can appreciate and love Shakespeare as much as the British and Americans.

The Play

The Play
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 216
Release :
ISBN-10 : HARVARD:HXPFQR
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (QR Downloads)

Synopsis The Play by :

The Great Cryptogram

The Great Cryptogram
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 520
Release :
ISBN-10 : HARVARD:HN35Y9
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (Y9 Downloads)

Synopsis The Great Cryptogram by : Ignatius Donnelly

The Salesianum

The Salesianum
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 406
Release :
ISBN-10 : WISC:89064467384
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (84 Downloads)

Synopsis The Salesianum by :

The Drama

The Drama
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 438
Release :
ISBN-10 : WISC:89012060851
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

Synopsis The Drama by :

Clifford Odets, Playwright-poet

Clifford Odets, Playwright-poet
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Publisher : Scarecrow Press
Total Pages : 254
Release :
ISBN-10 : 0810837323
ISBN-13 : 9780810837324
Rating : 4/5 (23 Downloads)

Synopsis Clifford Odets, Playwright-poet by : Harold Cantor

This study takes a different approach to the work of poet-playwright Clifford Odets. Rather than focusing on biographical and political factors surrounding his works, Cantor provides a close reading of 11 of Odets' plays as a whole, grounding his study within an analysis of themes common to each text. While granting emphasis to Odets' poetic style, Cantor gives due notice to Odets' achievements as both mythmaker and voice of the Jewish middle class. Included are reprints of 'Sum and Substance, ' an interview with the writer conducted by the late Herman Harvey, and a 1998 interview by Cantor with actress/director Joanne Woodward, who has directed recent revivals of four of Odets' plays. Cantor also gives an account of other noted productions in order to illuminate the ways in which this visionary's style has influenced contemporary American theatre. Drawing both from previous works and his own research, Cantor presents a quintessential study of a prolific and influential literary artist. It will prove a useful and timely volume for scholars of theatre and American social history alike.