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New Falcon Publications,U.S. Steamo Goes to Havana
Book SynopsisYears in the making, this extreme view on mankind and the world allows Dr. Miller to share his unique philosophy on success and the world in an easy to read and understand format. -- Dr Israel Regardie
£26.34
Christian Publishers LLC More Scenes That Happen
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£16.14
Christian Publishers LLC Multicultural Theatre: Scenes & Monologs from New
Book SynopsisIn our media-saturated society, multicultural writers have discovered the stage as their medium of choice. These scenes and monologues by new writers of the multicultural experience are certain to inspire actors and directors.
£18.04
Christian Publishers LLC Flip Side: 64 Point of View Monologues for Teens
Book SynopsisA collection of sixty-four original monologues for teenage boys and girls portraying life''s funny situations and it''s pathos. Two monologues from contrasting points of view are presented for each subject. Every situation has a ''Flip Side''. No special settings, minimal props and costumes. Written as teens talk and think today. Excellent for: Speech Competitions; Variety Shows; Discussion Starters; Auditions; Classroom Use.
£15.29
Christian Publishers LLC Multicultural Theatre 2: Contemporary Hispanic,
Book SynopsisTeachers nationwide have a great need for good, up-to-date writing on themes related to cultural diversity for literature classes, oral interpretation and forensics. A valuable text for literary, forensics or theatrical applications.
£22.09
Christian Publishers LLC More Scenes from Shakespeare: Twenty Cuttings for
Book SynopsisA book of selected scenes from Shakespeare''s most recognisable plays. Designs to solve classroom or workshop performance needs: only scenes with small casts are included; each scene contains two to seven characters; scenes are between five and twenty minutes in length; each scene is preceded by a plot synopsis and setting; scenes include character descriptions and motivation; excellent contest material.
£15.19
Christian Publishers LLC Teens Have Feelings, Too!: 100 Monologs for Young
Book SynopsisA collection of original monologues for young people from 11--15 years of age. Each monologue runs from 1--3 minutes in length and is perfect for acting exercises or audition pieces.
£15.29
Christian Publishers LLC Tough Acts to Follow: 75 Monologs for Teens
Book SynopsisThese short perceptive monologues reveal the humour and strength of teens as they deal with a wide range of situations and dilemmas both poignant and funny. Death, divorce, dating and dieting -- violence in schools, gangs, dreams and dumb stuff -- it''s all included in a mixed collection of monologues for performers of all types. Excellent for classroom or speech contests, auditions or discussion starters.
£16.14
Christian Publishers LLC New International Plays for Young Audiences:
Book SynopsisProfessors and teachers have a great need to introduce their students to experiences outside of their normal realm of existence. Studying varied cultures and societies through theatre brings the events of foreign worlds to western students in a format that is easily understood. Roger Ellis'' other collections of multicultural and international plays and scenes have been extremely popular for several years due to a renewed interest in cultural diversity. This unique anthology of complete plays represents several countries including Croatia, Italy, Argentina, New Zealand (Maori), Australia and Canada. The plays are specifically aimed at young audiences and each has a significant number of roles for young actors. Great for literary, speech and drama classes or theatrical applications.
£19.94
Christian Publishers LLC Flip Side Ii: 60 More Point-Of-View Monologs for
Book SynopsisA collection of sixty original monologues for teenage actors divided into three sections: Who We Are, Who We Were and Who We Pretend to Be. Topics range from humorous real-life teen issues to historical figures and fairy-tale parodies. Every situation has two monologues from contrasting points of view on each subject, the ''Flip Side''. No special settings, minimal costumes, and props. Excellent for: speech competitions, variety shows, acting exercises, auditions, discussion starters and classroom use.
£15.29
Christian Publishers LLC Plays for Young Audiences, 2nd Edition: Featuring
Book SynopsisAn anthology of selected plays for young audiences. Many consider Max Bush to be the fountain-head of the renaissance in playwriting for young audiences. His sensitivity to current themes and the modern idiom infuses a contemporary appeal into all of his works. His poetic and muscular style of writing pushes aside the sugary breakfast cereal approach to children''s theatre. His many uses of modern drama techniques serve to grab and hold the attention of young audiences. The ten full-length plays in this book are adaptations of classics, heroic fantasy adventures and drama dealing with social and psychological issues for youngsters. Plays include: Ghost of the River House; Hansel and Gretel, the Little Brother and the Little Sister; The Emerald Circle; Puss in Boots; 13 Bells of Boglewood; The Crystal; The Boy Who Left Home to Find Out About the Shivers; Rockway Cafe; Rapunzel; Voyage of the Dragonfly.
£24.64
Christian Publishers LLC Fifty More Professional Scenes & Monologs for
Book SynopsisAnyone who needs monologues and/or short two-person scenes for auditions and competitions will find this book to be a valuable resource. Designed for professional actors seeking roles in TV shows, commercials and sgate productions, it may also be used by student performers who wish to work at a profesional level. Most scenes are generic, easily adaptable for use by male or female actors. Emphasis is on believable characters, no cartoon types.
£16.14
Christian Publishers LLC Famous Fantasy Character Monlogs: Starring the
Book SynopsisFifty men and fifty women can each choose their own fantasy character. A delightful collection of monologues for use in classrooms, contests or variety shows.
£16.19
Christian Publishers LLC Make it Mystery: An Anthology of Short Mystery
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£19.94
Christian Publishers LLC Sixty Comedy Duet Scenes for Teens: Real-life
Book SynopsisThese scenes take place in the confines of school and are easily staged. The incredibly believable teen characters are daring, outlandish, uninhibited and creative as they deal with situations exaggerated by their own attitudes, perceptions and actions. The scenes focus on subjects they know very well -- dating, appearances, egos, fads, crushes, breaking rules, broken hearts, failing grades, embarrassing moments and much more. These are realistic scenes that help the teen audience and performers laugh at themselves. Perfect for classroom practice or an evening of entertainment.
£18.04
Christian Publishers LLC More Christmas on Stage: An Anthology of
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£20.99
Christian Publishers LLC Hey, Girlfriend: 75 Monologues for Girls
Book SynopsisAt last. A book of insightful monologues for girls only! This collection of monologues deals with the dilemmas that teenage girls face everyday at school, at home, and in general society. Sometimes real life events can be funny, but more often they are difficult. These monologues reflect struggles and triumphs. Sample titles include: Is He Worth it?, Is Our Family Falling Apart?, Don''t Let My Mother Die, Texting Terror, I Don''t Want to Move, A Selfish Generation, Let''s Get Fit, Making the Grade, Will I Ever Fit In?, Does Anyone Know What Loves Means?, Negative People, and No One Likes a Bully. With each monologue there are discussion questions for classroom use. These monologues are so unique in style they are superb for speech or drama classes and contest use.
£16.14
Christian Publishers LLC More Ten-Minute Plays for Middle School
Book SynopsisA collection of short plays for speech and drama classrooms, forensic competitions, or variety shows. Includes scripts for girls, boys, and mixed casts.
£17.09
Christian Publishers LLC Short & Sweet Skits for Student Actors: 55
Book SynopsisThese short skits with casts of two to six players cover a wide variety of topics and drama styles. Some skits are comic for learning comedy technique. Others are situations for students to learn more about themselves and others. The dialogue is crisp and easy to perform. Very little planning and memorisation is required to stage these skits. Many may be staged readers theatre style. They work well in a classroom and they may also be used in a theatrical setting. Sample titles include: Funny Isn''t Always Funny, Gossip Among Friends, The Principal''s Office, The Band and Party Girls, They can be staged and directed by the students themselves. Excellent for competition or comedy revue shows.
£17.09
Christian Publishers LLC More Short & Sweet Skits for Student Actors:
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£17.09
Christian Publishers LLC 50/50 Monologues for Student Actors: 100
Book SynopsisThis collection of comedic and dramatic monologues offers 50 monologues for boys and 50 monologues for girls. Can be used for auditions, classroom practice, or forensic competitions.
£16.14
Christian Publishers LLC Comedy Plays & Scenes for Student Actors: Short
Book SynopsisA collection of comedy plays and scenes based on the real-life situations and dilemmas faced by young people every day. Ideal for classroom practice or contest use.
£17.09
Milkweed Editions Real Phonies and Genuine Fakes
Book SynopsisWhat is illusion—a deception, or a revelation? What is a poem—the truth, or “a diverting flash, / a mirror showing everything / but itself”?Nicky Beer’s latest collection of poems is a labyrinthine academy specializing in the study of subterfuge; Marlene Dietrich, Dolly Parton, and Batman are its instructors. With an energetic eye, she thumbs through our collective history books—and her personal one, too—in an effort to chart the line between playful forms of duplicity and those that are far more insidious.Through delicious japery, poems that can be read multiple ways, and allusions ranging from Puccini’s operas to Law & Order, Beer troubles the notion of truth. Often, we settle for whatever brand of honesty is convenient for us, or whatever is least likely to spark confrontation—but this, Beer knows, is how we invite others to weigh in on what kind of person we are. This is how we trick ourselves into believing they’re right. “Listen / to how quiet it is when I lose the self-doubt played / for so long I mistook it for music.”Real Phonies and Genuine Fakes asks us to look through the stereoscope: which image is the real one? This one—or this one, just here? With wisdom, humility, and a forthright tenderness, Nicky Beer suggests that we consider both—together, they might contribute to something like truth.Trade ReviewPraise for Real Phonies and Genuine Fakes“Beer populates the book’s pages with a cavalcade of pleasantly deceptive voices . . . But Beer’s playful embrace of such strange subject matter conceals darkly complicated speakers whose ultimate deceptions fool only themselves . . . Clever, kaleidoscopic, and powerfully profound.”—Booklist, Starred Review"From magic shows to drag shows, Real Phonies and Genuine Fakes applies a queer sensibility to some of life's strange mysteries and pop-culture icons with simultaneous wackiness and intellect."—Shondaland“Electric . . . Readers are asked to look past first impressions in this imaginative and spirited collection.”—Publishers Weekly“A mix of delightful humor and deep, delicate sadness. Real Phonies is critical of the facades we choose to believe in, sure, but underneath it all is Beer’s genuine love of performance and the transformative, healing power of suspending disbelief in the right moments.”—Lavender Magazine"To read Nicky Beer's third collection, Real Phonies and Genuine Fakes, is to experience poetry as pageantry. In Beer's hands, the poetic form is a staging place for spectacle, replete with provocative imagery and a brash cast of characters . . . Her formal shape-shifting and penchant for performance make this a magnetic collection."—BookPage, Starred Review"The cheeky poem titles and subjects she chooses to inspect within clue you in to the fact that this is performance, with Beer controlling the show . . . Veering between full-on jokester, esoteric performance artist, and masterful dramatic actor delivering a gut-wrenching monologue, she lands somewhere in the middle, a generous magician who lets us see the mechanics of the tricks and of herself."—Southwest Contemporary“‘The sky is one long drink,’ Nicky Beer writes in this much-anticipated third collection, serving as a most welcome resource for people who seek imaginative illumination—and who could use a good old-fashioned chuckle. This book shimmers with Beer’s trademark wit and wildly inventive takes on pop culture, history, and humankind. Listen for the thump in these pages—this book has a bonafide heartbeat.”—Aimee Nezhukumatathil“A brilliant, rollicking collection, Real Phonies and Genuine Fakes illuminates the strange wonders and abiding mysteries that surround us. Beer is an exceptional writer, capable of mingling intellectual depth with humor and sharp poignancy. A wonderful book.”—Jasmin Darznik“‘Beauty should always taste a bit of its own blood / and blame in its teeth,’ Nicky Beer writes in her triumphant Real Phonies and Genuine Fakes. Here is a collection of poems so funny they’ll break your heart and make you glad for it. Take these lines that comprise ‘Sawing a Lady in Half’: ‘they want it to be true / and don’t want it to be true / that they want it to be true.’ Or take the witty wordplay on the Dark Knight's name in ‘Dear Bruce Wayne,’ in which Beer imparts this wisdom: ‘The bruise / wanes. Every woman / is Batman.’ Nicky Beer is the superhero we need, and these poems are the invisible jet she has sent to save us. Real Phonies and Genuine Fakes is by turns lyrically burnished, subversively funny, and astonishingly beautiful. Beer says it best when she writes ‘what’s needed / now is a tongue with the chill of steel.’ Dear reader, look no further.”—James Allen Hall“Nicky Beer’s Real Phonies and Genuine Fakes is a bonafide triumph––beginning with the table of contents. Just a few of her knockout titles: “Drag Day at Dollywood,” “Still Life with Pork Livers Rolled Like Handkerchiefs,” Dear Bruce Wayne,” “Two-Headed Taxidermied Calf.” Unless you’re a pig or a cow, how could you not read on? Beer’s intoxication with language combines with drop-dead wackiness and wisdom, and she uses fabrications to get at the truth: how disconnects connect us, how distortions, in concert, undo illusion. Via magicians, impersonators, forgers, plagiarists, liars, screen stars and two-bit actors, Beer delivers dark truths with humor and surprise. The poem “Elegy” begins: “I never liked the dead boy.” It’s a statement that feels less like confession than blunt instrument. Throughout the collection, the poems do a cannonball through the appropriate or expected into deeper waters. In “The Poet Who Does Not Believe in Ghosts,” Beer writes: “she believes death is God’s/apology for suffering.” And in “Drag Day at Dollywood,” she gives us a zany fun house of Dollys that morphs into a tender and sad eternity (or illusion thereof) in which: “Dolly, exhausted and sunburned, collapses/onto a bench, rests her head on Dolly’s breast,/who rests her head on Dolly’s breast, who rests/her head on Dolly’s breast on Dolly’s breast.” If that isn’t mother’s milk, what is?" —Andrea Cohen“Reading Real Phonies and Genuine Fakes felt like a dream. Each of Nicky Beer’s poems is blurred around the edges, swirling with hairspray, Marlene Dietrich, and magic tricks. The collection is funny yet emotional, blunt yet reverent, and illuminating. Each poem wraps readers in a soft blanket, but also fits them for a teased wig and sits them down in Dollywood. The story told is one of queerness, which is: a John Hughes movie, Batman, David Bowie, penicillin, and a stereoscope. Beer‘s work reads like a love letter, asking readers to embrace queerness in all its glam and tackiness.” —Nikita Imafidon, Raven Book Store Praise for The Octopus Game “I can’t help but ‘succumb to the enamored, oceanic maw’ of these poems. I love their horror and humility, their playfulness. Implicating me in the mysterious beauty of the universe, Beer connects the reader to the octopus, connects the octopus to the reader, and connects us all to her poems’ surprising subjects. Drawing insights from least predictable places, these poems are ‘a lesson in how ardor ignites not in unlikeness, but unlikelihood.’”— Camille Dungy “Clever and arresting . . . [Beer’s] energy for collecting trivia can equal the verve of her syntax: a group of eight danseurs photographed a century ago are a ‘pubescent octet in sepia wash, symmetrically poised / in borrowed frocks’; in the eponymous game, ‘[t]wo people sit side by side / And become each other’s arms.’ Beer’s insistence on using octopuses (and squid and cuttlefish) as metaphors does not keep her from exploring—and, at times, flaunting—marine zoology, such as when she writes, ‘[T]he thousands of real / octopus corpses washed / upon’ a Portuguese beach years ago. Nor does her attention to the links between human and nonhuman life, to the way that we are all just collections of cells, prevent her from delighting in old forms, especially sonnets and pantoums.”— Publishers Weekly“Beer takes the octopus as a central conceit in her second collection, which unfolds like a phantasmagoric bestiary. With the eye of a wild documentarian, Beer imagines fantastic names for the strange cephalopods (‘viral naiad,’ ‘charred nebula,’ and ‘sepia epicene’), and catalogs their otherworldly traits. . . . Beer links humans and invertebrates amid the unfathomable mass of twentieth-century data—the ‘maddening swarm of alien ciphers’—and reminds readers of a festering, dark desire: ‘We cannot bear to have our depths unmonstered.’”— Booklist Praise for The Diminishing House “A wonder of both human understanding and poetic craft.”— Pleiades “These are more than simply poems of intense intelligence and complexity; every line contains intricate movements, always progressing, redefining, and delighting in language and sound. . . . These are intricate contraptions, delicate and beautiful shapes.”— Hollins Critic “Written with education and enlightenment, The Diminishing House is a cherishable collection.”— Midwest Book ReviewTable of ContentsTable of Contents Drag Day at Dollywood Self-Portrait as Duckie Dale Cathy Dies Two-Headed Taxidermied Calf Etymology Still Life with Pork Livers Rolled Like Handkerchiefs Thorn Ostinato ⇎ Marlene Dietrich Plays Her Musical Saw for the Troops, 1944 Forged Medieval German Church Fresco with Clandestine Marlene Dietrich The Benevolent Sisterhood of Inconspicuous Fabricators The Magicians at Work Sawing a Lady in Half The Great Something The Plagiarist Notes on the Village of Liars Excerpts from The Updated Handbook to Mendacity ⇎ The Stereoscopic Man ⇎ Self-Portrait While Operating Heavy Machinery The Demolitionists Small Claims Courtship Exclusive Interview Marlene Dietrich Meets David Bowie, 1978 Marlene Dietrich Considers Penicillin, 1950 Mating Call of the Re-Creation Panda Scat Heart in Turmeric ⇎ Dear Bruce Wayne, Elegy Kindness/Kindling Juveniles Nessun Dorma The Poet Who Does Not Believe in Ghosts Because my grief was a tree Specimen #17 Revision Notes Acknowledgments
£11.39
Ariadne Press Wild Woman & Other Plays
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£26.09
Ariadne Press Dirt
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£11.39
Ariadne Press New Anthology of Contemporary Austrian Folk Plays
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£25.19
Ariadne Press Women's Words, Women's Works: An Anthology of
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£26.09
Ariadne Press Tales From the Vienna Woods & Other Plays
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£24.29
Ariadne Press In The Lions' Den & The Panther
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£22.49
Medieval Institute Publications The Roland and Otuel Romances and the
Book SynopsisThis edition contains four Middle English Charlemagne romances from the Otuel cycle: Roland and Vernagu, Otuel a Knight, Otuel and Roland, and Duke Roland and Sir Otuel of Spain. A translation of the romances' source, the Anglo-French Otinel, is also included. The romances centre on conflicts between Frankish Christians and various Saracen groups, and deal with issues of racial and religious difference, conversion, and faith-based violence.Table of ContentsGeneral Introduction Select Bibliography Roland and Vernagu Introduction Select Bibliography Text Notes Otuel a Knight Introduction Select Bibliography Text Notes Otuel and Roland Introduction Select Bibliography Text Notes Duke Roland and Sir Otuel of Spain Introduction Select Bibliography Text Notes The Anglo-French Otinel Introduction Select Bibliography Text and Translation Notes Glossary
£87.00
Focus Publishing/R Pullins & Co Oidipous at Colonus
Book SynopsisThis is an English translation of Sophocles' tragedy of Oedipus who is banished from Thebes and confronts an array of obstacles that stand between him and the death he craves. Focus Classical Library provides close translations with notes and essays to provide access to understanding Greek culture.
£12.34
Focus Publishing/R Pullins & Co Golden Verses: Poetry of the Augustan Age
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£20.69
Focus Publishing/R Pullins & Co King Oidipous
Book SynopsisThis is an English translation of Sophocles' famous tragedy of Oedipus and the fate he so much tries to avoid. Focus Classical Library provides close translations with notes and essays to provide access to understanding Greek culture.
£12.34
Focus Publishing/R Pullins & Co Selections from Ovid: with Notes and Vocabulary
Book SynopsisThis Focus Classical Reprint of Selections from Ovid offers a classic reader on Ovid from Charles W. Dunmore, professor emeritus at New York University. The text contains extensive selections from Ovid’s primary works, all in Latin, with commentary and a full vocabulary. Selections are taken from Metamorphoses, the Fasti, Heroides, Tristia, Epistulae ex Ponto, Amores, and Ars Amatoria.
£18.89
Focus Publishing/R Pullins & Co Doctor Faustus: With The English Faust Book
Book SynopsisJames H. Lake and Irving Ribner''s edition of Doctor Faustus is an annotated version, with modernized spelling and punctuation, of the 1616 B-text. James H. Lake''s Introduction discusses the play's historical and dramatic contexts, but focuses on its performance history from the Elizabethan era to our own, including film productions. Textual notes discuss variations between the A and B texts. Interviews with Ralph Alan Cohen of Shenandoah Shakespeare and Andreas Teuber (Mephistopheles in the Richard Burton production) as well as illustrations from theatre and film performances included.
£12.34
Focus Publishing/R Pullins & Co The Trojan Women
Book SynopsisThis is an English translation of Euripides'' tragedy The Trojan Women about the consequences of war; the victors and the fate of those defeated in war. Focus Classical Library provides close translations with notes and essays to provide access to understanding Greek culture.
£12.34
Focus Publishing/R Pullins & Co The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark
Book SynopsisGeorge Lyman Kittredge's insightful editions of Shakespeare have endured in part because of his eclecticism, his diversity of interests, and his wide-ranging accomplishments, all of which are reflected in the valuable notes in each volume.These new editions have specific emphasis on the performance histories of the plays (on stage and screen). Features of each edition include: The introduction to the original Kittredge Edition Editor's Introduction to the Focus Edition. An overview on major themes of the plays, and sections on the play's performance history on stage and screen. Explanatory Notes. The explanatory notes either expand on Kittredge's superb glosses, or, in the case of plays for which he did not write notes, give the needed explanations for Shakespeare's sometimes demanding language. Performance notes. These appear separately and immediately below the textual footnotes and include discussions of noteworthy stagings of the plays, issues of interpretation, and film and stage choices. How to read the play as Performance Section. A discussion of the written play vs. the play as performed and the various ways in which Shakespeare's words allow the reader to envision the work "off the page." Comprehensive Timeline. Covering major historical events (with brief annotations) as well as relevant details from Shakespeare's life. Some of the Chronologies include time chronologies within the plays. Topics for Discussion and Further Study Section. Critical Issues: Dealing with the text in a larger context and considerations of character, genre, language, and interpretative problems. Performance Issues: Problems and intricacies of staging the play connected to chief issues discussed in the Focus Editions' Introduction. Select Bibliography & Filmography Images from major productions, for comparison and scene study.
£9.99
Focus Publishing/R Pullins & Co Hecuba
Book SynopsisThis is an English translation of Euripides'' tragedy Hecuba about Hecuba''s grief over her daughter and son's deaths and the revenge she enacts over her son's death. Focus Classical Library provides close translations with notes and essays to provide access to understanding Greek culture. Euripides' Hecuba is one of the few tragedies that evoke a sense of utter desolation and destruction in the audience. The drama focuses on the status of women, those who are out of power and at the margins of society, by enacting the sufferings of Hecuba. With the city of Troy fallen, Hecuba and Polyxena, her daughter, are enslaved to Agamemnon. Hecuba is despondent with the news that Polyxena is chosen to be sacrificed at the tomb of Achilles. After the sacrifice, the body of her son Polydorus, already a ghost at the start of the drama, is discovered. Polymestor, a king in Thrace who Hecuba sent Polydorus to for safety reasons, murdered Polydorus for his gold. With the tacit complicity of Agamemnon, Hecuba plots her revenge against Polymestor. What transpires next has lasting implications for all involved, including a dramatic trial scene and Hecuba's ultimate metamorphosis.
£12.34
Focus Publishing/R Pullins & Co The Comedy of Errors
Book SynopsisGeorge Lyman Kittredge's insightful editions of Shakespeare have endured in part because of his eclecticism, his diversity of interests, and his wide-ranging accomplishments, all of which are reflected in the valuable notes in each volume. These new editions have specific emphasis on the performance histories of the plays (on stage and screen). Features of each edition include: - The original introduction to the Kittredge Edition - Editor's Introduction to the Focus Edition. An overview on major themes of the plays, and sections on the play's performance history on stage and screen. - Explanatory Notes. The explanatory notes either expand on Kittredge's superb glosses, or, in the case of plays for which he did not write notes, give the needed explanations for Shakespeare's sometimes demanding language. - Performance notes. These appear separately and immediately below the textual footnotes and include discussions of noteworthy stagings of the plays, issues of interpretation, and film and stage choices. - How to read the play as Performance Section. A discussion of the written play vs. the play as performed and the various ways in which Shakespeare's words allow the reader to envision the work "off the page." - Comprehensive Timeline. Covering major historical events (with brief annotations) as well as relevant details from Shakespeare's life. Some of the Chronologies include time chronologies within the plays. - Topics for Discussion and Further Study Section. Critical Issues: Dealing with the text in a larger context and considerations of character, genre, language, and interpretative problems. Performance Issues: Problems and intricacies of staging the play connected to chief issues discussed in the Focus Editions' Introduction. - Select Bibliography & Filmography Each New Kittredge edition also includes screen grabs from major productions, for comparison and scene study.
£9.99
Focus Publishing/R Pullins & Co The Tragedy of Macbeth
Book SynopsisGeorge Lyman Kittredge's insightful editions of Shakespeare have endured in part because of his eclecticism, his diversity of interests, and his wide-ranging accomplishments, all of which are reflected in the valuable notes in each volume. These new editions have specific emphasis on the performance histories of the plays (on stage and screen). Features of each edition include: - The original introduction to the Kittredge Edition - Editor's Introduction to the Focus Edition. An overview on major themes of the plays, and sections on the play's performance history on stage and screen. - Explanatory Notes. The explanatory notes either expand on Kittredge's superb glosses, or, in the case of plays for which he did not write notes, give the needed explanations for Shakespeare's sometimes demanding language. - Performance notes. These appear separately and immediately below the textual footnotes and include discussions of noteworthy stagings of the plays, issues of interpretation, and film and stage choices. - How to read the play as Performance Section. A discussion of the written play vs. the play as performed and the various ways in which Shakespeare's words allow the reader to envision the work "off the page." - Comprehensive Timeline. Covering major historical events (with brief annotations) as well as relevant details from Shakespeare's life. Some of the Chronologies include time chronologies within the plays. - Topics for Discussion and Further Study Section. Critical Issues: Dealing with the text in a larger context and considerations of character, genre, language, and interpretative problems. Performance Issues: Problems and intricacies of staging the play connected to chief issues discussed in the Focus Editions' Introduction. - Select Bibliography & Filmography Each New Kittredge edition also includes screen grabs from major productions, for comparison and scene study.
£9.99
Focus Publishing/R Pullins & Co A Midsummer Night's Dream
Book SynopsisGeorge Lyman Kittredge's insightful editions of Shakespeare have endured in part because of his eclecticism, his diversity of interests, and his wide-ranging accomplishments, all of which are reflected in the valuable notes in each volume. These new editions have specific emphasis on the performance histories of the plays (on stage and screen). Features of each edition include: - The original introduction to the Kittredge Edition - Editor's Introduction to the Focus Edition. An overview on major themes of the plays, and sections on the play's performance history on stage and screen. - Explanatory Notes. The explanatory notes either expand on Kittredge's superb glosses, or, in the case of plays for which he did not write notes, give the needed explanations for Shakespeare's sometimes demanding language. - Performance notes. These appear separately and immediately below the textual footnotes and include discussions of noteworthy stagings of the plays, issues of interpretation, and film and stage choices. - How to read the play as Performance Section. A discussion of the written play vs. the play as performed and the various ways in which Shakespeare's words allow the reader to envision the work "off the page." - Comprehensive Timeline. Covering major historical events (with brief annotations) as well as relevant details from Shakespeare's life. Some of the Chronologies include time chronologies within the plays. - Topics for Discussion and Further Study Section. Critical Issues: Dealing with the text in a larger context and considerations of character, genre, language, and interpretative problems. Performance Issues: Problems and intricacies of staging the play connected to chief issues discussed in the Focus Editions' Introduction. - Select Bibliography & Filmography Each New Kittredge edition also includes screen grabs from major productions, for comparison and scene study.
£9.99
Focus Publishing/R Pullins & Co The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet
Book SynopsisGeorge Lyman Kittredge's insightful editions of Shakespeare have endured in part because of his eclecticism, his diversity of interests, and his wide-ranging accomplishments, all of which are reflected in the valuable notes in each volume. These new editions have specific emphasis on the performance histories of the plays (on stage and screen). Features of each edition include: - The original introduction to the Kittredge Edition - Editor's Introduction to the Focus Edition. An overview on major themes of the plays, and sections on the play's performance history on stage and screen. - Explanatory Notes. The explanatory notes either expand on Kittredge's superb glosses, or, in the case of plays for which he did not write notes, give the needed explanations for Shakespeare's sometimes demanding language. - Performance notes. These appear separately and immediately below the textual footnotes and include discussions of noteworthy stagings of the plays, issues of interpretation, and film and stage choices. - How to read the play as Performance Section. A discussion of the written play vs. the play as performed and the various ways in which Shakespeare's words allow the reader to envision the work "off the page." - Comprehensive Timeline. Covering major historical events (with brief annotations) as well as relevant details from Shakespeare's life. Some of the Chronologies include time chronologies within the plays. - Topics for Discussion and Further Study Section. Critical Issues: Dealing with the text in a larger context and considerations of character, genre, language, and interpretative problems. Performance Issues: Problems and intricacies of staging the play connected to chief issues discussed in the Focus Editions' Introduction. - Select Bibliography & Filmography Each New Kittredge edition also includes screen grabs from major productions, for comparison and scene study.
£9.99
Focus Publishing/R Pullins & Co The Life of Henry V
Book SynopsisGeorge Lyman Kittredge's insightful editions of Shakespeare have endured in part because of his eclecticism, his diversity of interests, and his wide-ranging accomplishments, all of which are reflected in the valuable notes in each volume. These new editions have specific emphasis on the performance histories of the plays (on stage and screen). Features of each edition include: - The original introduction to the Kittredge Edition - Editor's Introduction to the Focus Edition. An overview on major themes of the plays, and sections on the play's performance history on stage and screen. - Explanatory Notes. The explanatory notes either expand on Kittredge's superb glosses, or, in the case of plays for which he did not write notes, give the needed explanations for Shakespeare's sometimes demanding language. - Performance notes. These appear separately and immediately below the textual footnotes and include discussions of noteworthy stagings of the plays, issues of interpretation, and film and stage choices. - How to read the play as Performance Section. A discussion of the written play vs. the play as performed and the various ways in which Shakespeare's words allow the reader to envision the work "off the page." - Comprehensive Timeline. Covering major historical events (with brief annotations) as well as relevant details from Shakespeare's life. Some of the Chronologies include time chronologies within the plays. - Topics for Discussion and Further Study Section. Critical Issues: Dealing with the text in a larger context and considerations of character, genre, language, and interpretative problems. Performance Issues: Problems and intricacies of staging the play connected to chief issues discussed in the Focus Editions' Introduction. - Select Bibliography & Filmography Each New Kittredge edition also includes screen grabs from major productions, for comparison and scene study.
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Focus Publishing/R Pullins & Co Twelfth Night
Book Synopsis George Lyman Kittredge's insightful editions of Shakespeare have endured in part because of his eclecticism, his diversity of interests, and his wide-ranging accomplishments, all of which are reflected in the valuable notes in each volume. These new editions have specific emphasis on the performance histories of the plays (on stage and screen).Features of each edition include: The original introduction to the Kittredge Edition Editor's Introduction to the Focus Edition. An overview on major themes of the plays, and sections on the play's performance history on stage and screen. Explanatory Notes. The explanatory notes either expand on Kittredge's superb glosses, or, in the case of plays for which he did not write notes, give the needed explanations for Shakespeare's sometimes demanding language. Performance notes. These appear separately and immediately below the textual footnotes and include discussions of noteworthy stagings of the plays, issues of interpretation, and film and stage choices. How to read the play as Performance Section. A discussion of the written play vs. the play as performed and the various ways in which Shakespeare's words allow the reader to envision the work "off the page." Comprehensive Timeline. Covering major historical events (with brief annotations) as well as relevant details from Shakespeare's life. Some of the Chronologies include time chronologies within the plays. Topics for Discussion and Further Study Section. Critical Issues: Dealing with the text in a larger context and considerations of character, genre, language, and interpretative problems. Performance Issues: Problems and intricacies of staging the play connected to chief issues discussed in the Focus Editions' Introduction. Select Bibliography & Filmography Film stills from major productions, for comparison and scene study.
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Focus Publishing/R Pullins & Co The Tragedy of King Richard the Second
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Focus Publishing/R Pullins & Co The Tragedy of Julius Caesar
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Focus Publishing/R Pullins & Co The Merchant of Venice
Book SynopsisGeorge Lyman Kittredge's insightful editions of Shakespeare have endured in part because of his eclecticism, his diversity of interests, and his wide-ranging accomplishments, all of which are reflected in the valuable notes in each volume. These new editions have specific emphasis on the performance histories of the plays (on stage and screen). Features of each edition include: - The original introduction to the Kittredge Edition - Editor's Introduction to the Focus Edition. An overview on major themes of the plays, and sections on the play's performance history on stage and screen. - Explanatory Notes. The explanatory notes either expand on Kittredge's superb glosses, or, in the case of plays for which he did not write notes, give the needed explanations for Shakespeare's sometimes demanding language. - Performance notes. These appear separately and immediately below the textual footnotes and include discussions of noteworthy stagings of the plays, issues of interpretation, and film and stage choices. - How to read the play as Performance Section. A discussion of the written play vs. the play as performed and the various ways in which Shakespeare's words allow the reader to envision the work "off the page." - Comprehensive Timeline. Covering major historical events (with brief annotations) as well as relevant details from Shakespeare's life. Some of the Chronologies include time chronologies within the plays. - Topics for Discussion and Further Study Section. Critical Issues: Dealing with the text in a larger context and considerations of character, genre, language, and interpretative problems. Performance Issues: Problems and intricacies of staging the play connected to chief issues discussed in the Focus Editions' Introduction. - Select Bibliography & Filmography Each New Kittredge edition also includes screen grabs from major productions, for comparison and scene study.
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Focus Publishing/R Pullins & Co The Tragedy of King Lear
Book SynopsisGeorge Lyman Kittredge''s insightful editions of Shakespeare have endured in part because of his eclecticism, his diversity of interests, and his wide-ranging accomplishmentsall of which are reflected in the valuable notes in each volume. The plays in the New Kittredge Shakespeare series retain their original Kittredge notes and introductions, changed or augmented only when some modernization seems necessary. These new editions also include introductory essays by contemporary editors, notes on the plays as they have been performed on stage and film, and additional student materials.
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