Carte One-Act Plays for Stage and Study Walter Prichard Eaton

One-Act Plays for Stage and Study

Second Series

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"One-Act Plays for Stage and Study Second Series" is a comprehensive collection of short dramatic wo...

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Limbă
engleză
Legare
Carte - Copertă tare
Publicat
2026
Pagini
426
EAN
9781025876078
ISBN
1025876075
Enbook ID
52758483
Greutate
772
Dimensiuni
156 x 234 x 24

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"One-Act Plays for Stage and Study Second Series" is a comprehensive collection of short dramatic works compiled to serve both the practical needs of the theater and the academic requirements of literary study. This volume features a diverse array of one-act plays, showcasing the versatility and craftsmanship inherent in the short-form drama of the early 20th century. By bringing together works from various playwrights, the collection provides a unique window into the evolution of stagecraft and storytelling during a vibrant period of theatrical history.

Designed for students, actors, and directors alike, these plays explore a wide range of themes, from domestic comedies to poignant tragedies. The "One-Act Plays for Stage and Study Second Series" emphasizes the importance of the one-act structure as a distinct art form, requiring precise pacing and sharp character development. This anthology remains an essential resource for those interested in the history of American and international drama, offering timeless examples of dialogue and narrative economy. Whether intended for classroom analysis or live performance, these works highlight the enduring power of the stage to capture the complexities of the human experience in a single, focused act.

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