The Playwrights' Kaleidoscope

The Playwrights' Kaleidoscope
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Publisher : Author House
Total Pages : 558
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ISBN-10 : 9781468580815
ISBN-13 : 1468580817
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Book Synopsis The Playwrights' Kaleidoscope by : Milton Ferreira Verderi

Download or read book The Playwrights' Kaleidoscope written by Milton Ferreira Verderi and published by Author House. This book was released on 2012-06-04 with total page 558 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Free from the restraints of the structure, convention, and assumptions of realistic drama, these works show us characters with complex proven identities. Theatre in these works is not a slick metaphor for illusion. A theater is the mirror of role-playing and stereotyping gay men experience everyday. It reflects in complex and multinucleate identities of people who have created their affirming persona. These plays can not solve the problems of heterosexism or AIDS, but it can offer a liberating vision of what it means to be gay. The works and story line is what the playwright wishes to convey on the audience as a whole by helping to cause the audience or reader to be moved with thought provoking means to stir the mind to think about this side of life. Wesley L. Crane WE ARE ARTISTS IN A VERGE OF A MADCAP WITH ARTS IN GENERAL Milton Ferreira Verderi Any placetwo people...one speaks, one listensThis is theatre at its most essential, whither gathered around a campfire to tell stories century ago or gathered around the electric light of the most modern play house, it is theatre is all its form and beauty.


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