American Theatre in the Twenty-First Century: Absurd Symbolic & Poetic Short Plays: 1 (Future Publishing House Anthology)


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Also featuring plays by Emma S. Rund Dylan Kinnett Barbara Bryan Cameron Sheppard Matt Brown and Andre Thespies. With introduction by Shaun Vain (editor)In the first anthology of this series Chicago and Baltimore playwrights share short plays written for the stage. Performance-ready new ideas contained within insightful dialogue and monologues span the pages of this anthology. Since America earned its title as the melting pot by most historians Future Publishing House combines with playwrights and theatre artistry to create this unequivocally dynamic collection of work. As artists living with the freedom to create meaningful new work the plays in this first volume inform the beginning of a millennia of performance art. Plays comment on universal themes: Emma Runds characters in To Fix a Dinosaur deal with conditional forgiveness. The struggle of political power to overcome scientific knowledge comes through in John Joseph Enrights Starry Night. Womens liberation ideas are featured in Easy as Pie by Melania Coffey. Gentrification is discussed in poetic verse in Alexander Scallys Chalked. Jealousy envy and the future of humanity are addressed in Dylan Kinnetts Party Planet.A scene from a play by Cameron Sheppard is dramatic and biographicSome pieces in this anthology fall into symbolism surrealism and absurdism such as Barbara Bryans Leaving the Universe. Other plays are written as melodramas such as Love Lust Lyrics & Stamps by Matt Brown and Andre Thespies.Cover design by Kiirstn Pagan.
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