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Brecht on Theatre: The Development of an Aesthetic
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This is a huge selection of essays written over many years. This not necessarily something you may want to just sit down and read straight through. If you do, you will find many contradictions over the years. At any rate, it is a very formative collection of Brecht's work, and certainly a must have for anyone who studies theatre or the arts in general.... »
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Othello (Shakespeare Made Easy)
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Forty-plus years ago, when I first started reading Shakespeare, I liked the Signet Classic editions.
They were cheap and handy, and the play texts were just about right for a beginner: clear, with an indication of variant and disputed readings without overwhelming the play; a simple, convenient way of glossing the hard words; and useful sh... »
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The Homecoming
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At first this play seems like a good absurd/kitchen sink 60s
English play, with the usual dysfunctional family characters. It
is that but with the character of Ruth, things get really weird-even
for this group of people. They're a pretty perverted bunch, but I still
enjoyed the play. Though Ruth stills seems... »
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Hamlet (The Pelican Shakespeare)
oh yeah. what the world needs is my opinion on "hamlet," by william shakespeare. seems that the jury is still out on whether this is a good book or not. w... »
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Company: A Musical Comedy
Here at last is Furth's libretto to the convention-shattering 1970 musical (revived on Broadway in 1995) that launched composer Sondheim's most fertile pe... »
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Much Ado About Nothing
Set in Messina, Sicily, "Much Ado About Nothing" is one of William Shakespeare's romantic comedies that depicts the love story and follies typical of any ... »
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Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
I bought this because I keep on getting flashbacks of the play I watched, with the Kathleen Turner and gang revival. Nothing like watching this powerful, ... »
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