New playwrights
the best plays of 2010
1st ed
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Author
Publication
2011 - Smith & Kraus, Hanover, N.H, New Hampshire
Language
English
Word Count
89,250 words, Guess
Page Count
357 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveisbn_9781575257754
- ISBN-101575257750
- ISBN-139781575257754
- OCLC Control Number768305288
- Better World BooksP8-ASA-695
and 1 more
- Open LibraryOL43974315M
Classifications
- LCCPS634.2 .N416 2011
Alternate Titles
- Best plays of 2010
Description
Book Description: The finest plays of the season include: Circle Mirror Transformation: by Annie Baker - an extended run hit at NYC's Playwrights Horizons about an adult education theatre games class. Graceland: by Ellen Fairey - A brother and sister come together after suicide of their father. This simple, brief and unpretentious little play is about finding bits of happiness where you can find it. Next Fall: by Geoffrey Nauffts - This poignant drama - intellectual stealth bomb, will entertain you with witty talk and ask big and uneasy questions. OR: by Liz Duffy Adams - A highly acclaimed comedy about Aphra Behn, the first woman to make her living as a writer. Phoenix: by Scott Organ - A compelling comic drama about the impossibility and yet the necessity of romance. Slasher: by Allison Moore - This is a wild, dark comedy about a young woman plucked out of obscurity to star in a low-budget slasher film.
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Series Statement
- Contemporary playwrights series
Other Editions
- New playwrights
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