Goodnight Children Everywhere and Other PlaysTheatre Communications Group, 2015 M04 10 - 288 páginas Goodnight Children Everywhere New England Some Americans Abroad Two Shakespearean Actors Franny’s Way A prolific and varied writer, Richard Nelson is also the author of a screenplay, a television play, the books for musicals and plays for young audiences, as well as a string of radio plays and powerful adaptations from the classic European repertory of Beaumarchais, Brecht, Chekhov, Goldoni, Molière and Strindberg, all of which have influenced the development of his own craft. Among his many awards include the London Time Out Award, two OBIEs, two Giles Cooper awards and numerous grants and fellowships. He is an honorary associate of the Royal Shakespeare Company. |
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... father's life, of which we learn very little, has in fact cast its unhappy shadow on his children's fates. Their family diaspora, propelled by a certain selfdestructive streak, has yielded scant comfort, and nobody seems to belong ...
... father. (Laughter.) BETTY: Very good! HENRY (Shushing her, under his breath): Betty! FRANKIE (Over this exchange): As any child should! (Laughter.) PHILIP: Or does, you mean! (Laughter. Pause. Philip picks up the bill and looks at it ...
... . (Beat) Daniel Defoe Tower it was in. We both feel Defoe a very underrated writer. But they gave him a nice tower though. Your father, of course, Katie, kept suggesting Liverpool because of Hawthorne having been consul.
... father's ever really been to Liverpool. KATIE: I don't know. HARRIET: There's Wordsworth country, of course. We thought of this. (Beat) Stratford obviously was out of the question. One might as well be living in Connecticut. (Beat. She ...
... (Beat) One of the family, she is. And everyone is always saying that. Helen from Glasgow. (Beat) They could not have been kinder to me. James's father, Freddy—he insists I call him Freddy—and once he gets into a chair you begin.