The Height of Summer New Plays from Williamstown Theatre Festival 2015 2021

The Height of Summer  New Plays from Williamstown Theatre Festival 2015 2021
Author: Martyna Majok,Anna Ziegler,Sylvia Khoury,Bess Wohl,Dominique Morisseau,Harrison David Rivers
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 449
Release: 2022-06-30
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781350289321

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Few institutions have as profound an impact on the American theatrical landscape as the Tony Award-winning Williamstown Theatre Festival, located in Williamstown, Massachusetts. New Plays from Williamstown Theatre Festival 2015-2021 provides a sample of the dozens of plays that have been created and/or premiered at the Festival during the Artistic Directorship of Mandy Greenfield. In addition to stories that shine a light into new or underexplored corners of the human condition, these plays frequently feature complex and boundary-pushing central roles for women actors. These six plays are manifestations of living, American playwrights grappling with and breathing dramatic life into the conflicts and questions at the heart of who we were, who we are, and who we will become. These plays imagine and interrogate pieces of the human experience we are still in the midst of unpacking and understanding. Complete with introductions by each of the authors reflecting on their work, these historic, award-winning, and groundbreaking plays now live in conversation with one another in this unique collection.

Camp Siegfried

Camp Siegfried
Author: Bess Wohl
Publsiher: Faber & Faber
Total Pages: 113
Release: 2021-10-07
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9780571374885

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I'm a killer I told you I told you that all along You were the dummy to believe I could ever be anything else Two teenagers fall in love on Long Island. There's fun and dancing, sports and team spirit, there's the woods and beer and physical hard work. But it's 1938, the world is on the brink of war, and their wholesome summer camp is exclusively for American youth of German descent. As their mutual attraction deepens, so they become intoxicated by the Nazi ideology that fuels the camp, an ideology that will culminate in global atrocity and genocide. Inspired by the real Camp Siegfried, Bess Wohl's play premiered at the Old Vic Theatre, London, in September 2021.

American Hero

American Hero
Author: Bess Wohl
Publsiher: Dramatists Play Service, Inc.
Total Pages: 55
Release: 2015-05-15
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9780822232346

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At a toasted subs franchise in the local mall, three up-and-coming “sandwich artists”—a teenager, a single mom, and a downsized refugee from corporate banking—are perfecting the mustard-to-cheese ratio according to the company manual. But when their shot at the American dream is interrupted by a series of strange events, they become unlikely allies in a post-recession world. AMERICAN HERO is a supersized dark comedy about life, liberty, and the pursuit of sandwiches.

This Bitter Earth

This Bitter Earth
Author: Harrison David Rivers
Publsiher: Samuel French, Incorporated
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2020-09-04
Genre: African Americans
ISBN: 0573708991

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Intimate, romantic, and devastating, this gripping play about a young Black writer and his white lover, a Black Lives Matter activist, asks, "What is the real cost of standing on the sidelines?"

Ironbound

Ironbound
Author: Martyna Majok
Publsiher: Dramatists Play Service, Inc.
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2017-03-16
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9780822235217

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At a bus stop in a run-down New Jersey town, Darja, a Polish immigrant cleaning lady, is done talking about feelings; it’s time to talk money. Over the course of 20 years, and three relationships, Darja negotiates for her future with men who can offer her love or security, but never both. Award-winning playwright Martyna Majok’s IRONBOUND is a darkly funny, heartbreaking portrait of a woman for whom love is a luxury—and a liability—as she fights to survive in America.

Broadbend Arkansas

Broadbend  Arkansas
Author: Harrison David Rivers,Ellen Fitzhugh,Ted Shen
Publsiher: Steele Spring Stage Rights
Total Pages: 46
Release: 2021-04-16
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 1647230365

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Full-Length Musical | A Black family grapples with decades of inequality, violence, and suppression in the South. Benny, an orderly at a nursing home, delicately balances his role as a caregiver to an ornery white resident who shares a contentious past with his white boss, while at the same time caring for his own family as the fight for equality grips the nation in the midst of the 1960s Civil Rights Movement. Twenty-seven years later, his daughter Ruby struggles to understand an incident of police brutality against her 15-year-old son. This unique musical, spanning three decades and three generations, asks us to contemplate the cycle of violence in this country and how we will find hope and create change against the backdrop of hate that plagues America. (1F, 1M)

Monologues for Actors of Color

Monologues for Actors of Color
Author: Roberta Uno
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 137
Release: 2016-06-10
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9781317514152

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Actors of colour need the best speeches to demonstrate their skills and hone their craft. Roberta Uno has carefully selected monologues that represent African-American, Native American, Latino, and Asian-American identities. Each monologue comes with an introduction and notes on the characters and stage directions to set the scene for the actor. This new edition now includes more of the most exciting and accomplished playwrights to have emerged over the 15 years since the Monologues for Actors of Color books were first published, from new, cutting edge talent to Pulitzer winners.

Small Mouth Sounds

Small Mouth Sounds
Author: Bess Wohl
Publsiher: Abrams
Total Pages: 75
Release: 2019-10-22
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9781683357568

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“Leaves you moved, refreshed and, yes, maybe even enlightened.” —New York Times (Critic’s Pick) In the overwhelming quiet of the woods, six runaways from city life embark on a silent retreat. As these strangers confront internal demons both profound and absurd, their vows of silence collide with the achingly human need to connect. Filled with awkward and insightful humor, Bess Wohl’s beguiling and compassionate new play brilliantly captures the unique eloquence of a silent retreat and asks how we address life’s biggest questions when words fail us. A major hit of the 2015–16 Off Broadway season with two sold out extended runs, Small Mouth Sounds is “wry and observant . . . long on emotions and short on words” (Daily News).