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"Winner of the New York Drama Critic's and Tony Awards as well as the Pulitzer Prize, this drama focuses on Troy Maxson, a former star of the Negro baseball leagues who now works as a garbage man in 1957 Pittsburgh.
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An examination of the machinations behind the scenes at a real estate office.
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A critical and comprehensive exploration of the influential Broadway musical analyzes West Side Story against a backdrop of its cultural period while considering its reflection of both classical Shakespeare conflicts and modern youth issues ...
subject:"Performing Arts Theater General" from books.google.com
Disgraced by Ayad Akhtar is the winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, 2013.
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Includes primary source material in the form of photographs, transcripts, etc.
subject:"Performing Arts Theater General" from books.google.com
"But ultimately it was his students - including Marriner, Maazel, Kunzel, Previn, Zinman, and author John Canarina - who would be his dearest successes, along with the living legacy of the conducting school he founded in Hancock, Maine, in ...
subject:"Performing Arts Theater General" from books.google.com
In one attractive volume, the Modern Critical Edition gives today's students and playgoers the very best resources they need to understand and enjoy all Shakespeare's works.
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The authoritative edition of As You Like It from The Folger Shakespeare Library, the trusted and widely used Shakespeare series for students and general readers, is now available as an eBook.
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A two act play for seven women.
subject:"Performing Arts Theater General" from books.google.com
Criticism based on literary or formalist conceptions of structure or on the history of ideas, Robert Weimann contends, has removed Shakespeare from the theater, and the theater from society at large.