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Aeschylus I: Oresteia: Agamemnon, The Libation Bearers, The Eumenides (The Complete Greek Tragedies)
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Aeschylus (525-456 BC) is the father of Greek tragedies (one legend reports that Dionysus himself commanded Aeschylus to write them). Of the seventy tragedies that he wrote, only seven have survived to the present day. These three plays form the most complete tetralogy that we have (a tetralogy contained three tragedies and one satyr play - a semi-reli... »
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Master Harold . . . And The Boys (Penguin Plays)
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Our theater group decided to do this play this season. I'm ashamed to say I had not heard of it before and was a little dubious about it as a result. Boy, was I in for a shocker! It's a great, great play, full of humanity and pathos and humor and insight. I'll have seen it almost 20 times by the time our run is over and I know I'll wish I could have... »
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A Man for All Seasons
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i am not a big fan of reading plays (they are meant to be performed after all), but this one is an exception. i found myself relishing line after line, enjoying the fact that i could pause and reflect on all of the tightly packed poignancy scattered throughout this work. sir thomas more is the hero's hero...of the messiah or socratic martyr sort (tho... »
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All in the Timing: Fourteen Plays
I've been a fan of Ives since I first did a piece of his, about a man who thinks he's a typewriter, in an acting class. I saw easily the best production ... »
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A Jesuit Off-Broadway
Jesuit priest James Martin presents A Jesuit Off-Broadway: Center Stage With Jesus, Judas, and Life's Big Questions, a memoir recounting the six months du... »
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Faust (Bantam Classics)
This is truely a classic and brings into focus the fickleness of the human nature. The language is easily understandable butstill retains it classic feel.... »
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