The Third Great Coarse Acting Show by Michael Green

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The Third Great Coarse Acting Show by Michael Green

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The Third Great Coarse Acting Show by Michael Green

These plays cover a range of disasters appalling enough to turn any show into a coarse one. A Fish in Her Kettle by David Pearson: In this disaster, the cast is trapped on stage when the door jams. Present Slaughter by Jane Dewey and Don Starkey: This play collapses because the leading man cuts his wrist on a glass. The Vagabond Prince by Simon Brett with music and lyrics by John Gould: Here is a coarse musical with a chorus of gypsies and earthy tavern patrons. Stalag 69 by Michael Green: This seminal investigation into the relationship between men and war unfolds on an inverted set that collapses completely during the second run through. Julius and Cleopatra by Michael Green: This Roman spectacular illustrates two laws of coarse acting: everyone in the crowd is hideously deformed and all pain is felt in the bowels, regardless of where the wound is
SKU GOR009888536
ISBN 13 9780573000300
ISBN 10 0573000301
Title The Third Great Coarse Acting Show
Author Michael Green
Series Acting Edition S
Condition Well Read
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Samuel French Ltd
Year published 1985-09-01
Number of pages 112
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