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    Textbook (Paperback - New Edition)

    • 128pp
    • Sales Rank: 191,555

    Textbook Information

    • ISBN-13: 9781575255873
    • Edition Description: New Edition
    • Edition Number: 1
    • Pub. Date: February 2008
    • Publisher: Smith & Kraus, Inc.

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    • Pub. Date: February 2008
    • Publisher: Smith & Kraus, Inc.
    • Format: Textbook Paperback, 128pp
    • Sales Rank: 191,555

    Synopsis

    The plays and playwrights represented in the 2007 annuals include:

    All This Intimacy, Rajiv Joseph
    Andromeda's Galaxy, Alan Haehnel
    Baby's Blues (2), Tammy Ryan
    BFF, Anna Ziegler
    Blaster, Victoria Stewart
    Blood Orange, David Wiener
    The Blowin' of Baile Gall, Ronan Noone
    Carol Mulroney (2), Stephen Belber
    Convergence, Bryn Manion
    The Dead Guy, Eric Coble
    Dedication; or, The Stuff of Dreams, Terrence McNally
    El Paso Blues, Octavio Solis
    First Baptist of Ivy Gap, Ron Osborne
    Going to the Chapel, Donald Steele
    Home Front, Greg Owens
    How His Bride Came to Abraham, Karen Sunde
    Intellectuals (2), Scott C. Sickles
    The Intelligent Design of Jenny Chow, Rolin Jones
    The Lady with All the Answers (2), David Rambo
    Larry and the Werewolf (3), Jeff Goode
    La Tempestad, Larry Loebell
    Looking (2), Norm Foster
    Madagascar (2), J. T. Rogers
    Maiden's Progeny, Le Wilhelm
    Make Me a Match, Lawrence Roman
    A Mother, a Daughter and a Gun, Barra Grant
    A Mother's Love, Craig Pospisil
    My Deah (3), John Epperson
    'Nami, Chad Beckim
    Office Sonata, Andy Chmelko
    Over the Tavern, Tom Dudzick
    A Plague of Angels, Mark St. Germain
    Post Mortem, A. R. Gurney
    Post-Oedipus, Steven Gridley
    Principia, Michael Maiello
    Relativity, Cassandra Medley
    Restoring the Sun (2), Joe Sutton
    Shout! (2), Phillip George and Peter Charles Morris
    Somebody's Somebody, Gary Richards
    They're Just Like Us (3), Boo Killebrew
    Trout Stanley, Claudia Dey
    Uncle Jack, Jeff Cohen
    Victoria Martin: Math Team Queen (2), Kathryn Walat
    The Water's Edge (2), Theresa Rebeck
    Wishing Well (2), Jon Klein
    Woman Before a Glass,Lanie Robertson

    Stage Directions - Off The Shelf

    Also gender-specific are The Best Men's Stage Monologues of 2007, and The Best Women's Stage Monologues of 2007, both edited by Lawrence Harbison. Some of the playwrights represented are familiar (Theresa Rebeck, A.R. Gurney, Terrence McNally), but much of the material is from new and emerging authors - once again giving the performer access to well crafted, but not overexposed works.

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    Biography

    For over thirty years Lawrence Harbison was in charge of new play acquisition for Samuel French, Inc., during which time he was responsible for the first publication of such luminaries as Jane Martin, Don Nigro, Tina Howe, Theresa Rebeck, José Rivera, William Mastrosimone, Charles Fuller, and Ken Ludwig, among many others; and the acquisition of musicals such as SMOKE ON THE MOUNTAIN, PUMP BOYS AND DINETTES, A . . . MY NAME IS ALICE, and THREE GUYS NAKED FROM THE WAIST DOWN. He is currently Senior Editor for Smith & Kraus, Inc., the nation's largest theatrical trade publisher, for whom he edits annual anthologies of best plays by new playwrights, best ten-minute plays, best monologues for men and for women and best stage scenes. He has for many years written a weekly column on his adventures in the theater for two Manhattan Newspapers, the Chelsea News and The Westsider, which will be posted on Smith & Kraus' website (smithandkraus.com) starting in September of 2008. He has also served as literary manager or literary consults for several theatres, such as Urban Stages and American Jewish Theatre. He is a member of the NYC press corps and is an Outer Critics Circle member. He has served many times over the years as a judge and commentator for various national play contests and lectures regularly at colleges and universities.

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