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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... telling it, musings that characterize much of his subsequent work in one way or another. Over the course of the next decade, Nelson served a kind of extended apprenticeship in the American notforprofit theatre, filling artistic posts at ...
... telling it? She is there for her reasons, which are also his, persistently: to orient us to a view of the world, to locate—or devise—a path through its uncertainties. That is his vocation. Janice Paran DRAMATURG/DIRECTOR OF PLAY ...
... telling me this afternoon that you've not been to England before. KATIE: No I haven't. BETTY: How exciting it all must be for you. KATIE: I'm having a good time. (Beat) The plays are great. HENRY: Aren't they. (Puts the bill back down) ...
... tell you this? JOE: What story are you telling now? PHILIP: About quoting Gandhi to Professor Wilson. JOE: Oh, that one. PHILIP: I said to Professor Wilson—something like: let the judges be judged by the laws they enforce. I don't ...
... tell Henry until we were absolutely sure we had this new person. I didn't want to get the department in a hole. ORSON: No. You don't want to do that. Never do that. (Beat) The problem then is— what to tell Henry now. JOE: I know you've ...