Short Royalty-Free Plays from the History of Thought for Performance in Theaters, Classrooms, Living Rooms, or the Privacy of Your Own Brain--AUTOGRAPHED: regular retail price, no shipping cost.
Five 10-minute plays in which a fascinating bunch of characters discuss the kinds of ideas that people live and die for—discussion starters for any group. The overall cast includes William Jennings Bryan, Queen Christina, Clarence Darrow, René Descartes, Queen Elizabeth I, Joan of Arc, Sequoyah, and William Shakespeare. Cast sizes range from two to four.
Since plays shouldn't end when the curtain comes down, each episode finishes with a question mark, a dissonant chord—an unresolved something-or-other that invites further thought. Three of these Plays on Ideas were presented at the 2008 San Miguel PEN Winter Lecture Series.
The Plays: The Maiden and the Nation: Joan of Arc at Orleans God's Substitute: Elizabeth and Shakespeare after the Essex Rebellion The Gateway of the Soul: Christina's Last Lesson with Descartes Talking Leaves: Sequoyah and the Conjurors In the Belly of the Fish: Bryan and Darrow After the Scopes Trial
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