Four Puppet Plays: Play without a Title, The Divan Poems and Other Poems, Prose Poems, and Dramatic Pieces
by Federico Garcia LorcaSheep MeadowFrom Lorca's prologue to a puppet play: 'This is not the first time that I, the drunken puppet who marries Dona Rosita, leaves the hand of Federico Garcia Lorca on the stage, where I live and never die. The first time was in the house of this poet- remember that, Federico? It was spring in Granada, and the drawing rooom of your house was full of children who were saying: ' the puppets are flesh and bone, so how come they remain children and never grow up?' The famous Manuel de Falla was at the piano and there performed for the first time in Spain Stravinsky's Histoire d'un soldat...' Collected for the first time in a single volume, Federico Garcia Lorca's Four Puppet Plays, A Play Without a Title, the Divan Poems; Other Poems, Prose Poems and Dramatic Pieces represent the purest examples of the poet's genius and range.
Lorca Plays: 3: The Public , Play without a Title , Mariana Pineda (Methuen World Classics) (Vol 3)
by Federico Garcia LorcaMethuen DramaMariana Pineda achieved immediate critical success on its first performance in Barcelona in 1927. The Public is a powerful and uncompromising demand for sexual, and specifically homosexual, freedom - as predicted it was never performed in Lorca's time - it was first performed in this country by Theatre Royal Stratford East in the 80s. Play Without a Title, an unfinished Lorca rarity, realises his wish 'to do something different, including modern plays on the age we live in'.
Contemporary Drama and the Popular Dramatic Tradition in England
by Peter DavisonRl Innactive TitlesTo find more information about Rowman and Littlefield titles, please visit www.rowmanlittlefield.com.
Multiple Plot in English Renaissance Drama
by Richard Louis LevinUniv of Chicago Pr (Tx)This book is the first full-length study to be published of the structures and functions of the multiple plot in English Renaissance drama. It deals with the period from the beginnings of the English secular theater in the 1560's to its demise in 1642, drawing most heavily from the two decades of its greatest achievement, coinciding roughly with Shakespeare's professional career.
101 More Drama Games for Children: New Fun and Learning with Acting and Make-Believe (SmartFun Activity Books)
by Paul RooyackersHunter HousePost-Colonial Drama: Theory, Practice, Politics
by Helen GilbertRoutledgePost-Colonial Drama is the first full-length study to address the ways in which performance has been instrumental in resisting the continuing effects of imperialism. It brings to bear the latest theoretical approaches from post-colonial and performance studies to a range of plays from Australia, Africa, Canada, New Zealand, the Caribbean and other former colonial regions. Some of the major topics discussed in Post-Colonial Drama include:
* the interactions of post-colonial and performance theories
* the post-colonial re-stagings of language and history
* the specific enactments of ritual and carnival
* the theatrical citations of the post-colonial body
Post-Colonial Drama combines a rich intersection of theoretical approaches with close attention to a wide range of performance texts.
Title and Deed
by Will EnoOberon BooksModern British Drama: The Twentieth Century
by Christopher InnesCambridge University PressA revised and updated version of Modern British Drama, 1890-1990, is the first one-volume analysis of English playwriting over the twentieth century. Through detailed discussions of major dramatists and plays, Christopher Innes traces the evolution of modernism from Bernard Shaw to the present as well as theatrical developments over the period. The text includes information on the social and political environment surrounding the plays, first productions and critical reception, and chronology and illustrations from key performances, lists of playwrights and works, and selective bibliographies. It is an invaluable guide for students, theater-goers and theater historians.
The State Vs. the King of Jews: A Courtroom Drama for the Weeks in Lent
by Curt M. JosephCss Pub CoThe drama recorded; or, Barker's list of plays, alphabetically arr., exhibiting at one view, the title, size, date, and author, with their various ... Notitia dramatica, or, a Chronological a
by James BarkerNabu PressThis is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.


