Tell Your Story: The Plays and Playwriting of Sandra Fenichel Asher
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A collection of six plays by Sandra Fenichel Asher, explored in the larger context of her overall body of work.
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A collection of six plays by Sandra Fenichel Asher, explored in the larger context of her overall body of work.
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Approx. Run Time: 180 min.
A cycle of six one-act plays originally written for radio, telling the story of a quirky Scranton, Pennsylvania snack delivery man and his family from 1921 to the present.
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Approx. Run Time: 80 min.
All the latest gadgets that bewitch and bedevil us are addressed in this comic collection of 10-minute plays.
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Approx. Run Time: 180 min.
A cycle of six one-act plays originally written for radio, telling the story of a quirky Scranton, Pennsylvania snack delivery man and his family from 1921 to the present.
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This collection of more than 40 monologues for men will provide you with just what you need for your audition.
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This collection of more than 40 monologues for women will provide you with just what you need for your audition.
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Approx. Run Time: 75 min.
Five short plays based on original stories about modern Jewish life included in With All My Heart, With All My Mind: 13 Stories About Growing Up Jewish (winner of the National Jewish Book Award in children's literature).
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This exciting collection explores the complex worlds inhabited by amusing, passionate, quirky, obsessive, fallible and sometimes frightening characters.
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Features more than 80 challenging roles for middle-school and high-school actors. Funny and serious, diverse in theme and style, this anthology will motivate actors to create provocative and intriguing characterizations.
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A collection of 14 benchmark plays by noted playwrights with commentary by Roger L. Bedard.
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