Labyrinth : The Plays of Don Nigro by Jim McGhee (2004, Trade Paperback)

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Product Identifiers

PublisherUniversity Press of America, Incorporated
ISBN-100761827528
ISBN-139780761827528
eBay Product ID (ePID)30220245

Product Key Features

Book TitleLabyrinth : the Plays of Don Nigro
Number of Pages258 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicTheater / General, Individual Artists / General, Theater / Playwriting, Literary
Publication Year2004
GenreArt, Performing Arts, Fiction
AuthorJim Mcghee
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height0.6 in
Item Weight13.6 Oz
Item Length9 in
Item Width6 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN2003-114668
Dewey Edition22
Dewey Decimal812/.54
Table Of ContentChapter 1 Monologues Chapter 2 Short(er) Plays: 2 Actors; 3 Actors; 4 Actors; 4+ Actors Chapter 3 Ruffing Plays Chapter 4 Full-Length Plays Chapter 5 Pendragon Plays
SynopsisIt has been said that Don Nigro now has more plays in print than any American playwright. This is surprising considering that he remains relatively unknown to the general public. Despite his obscurity, Nigro is on his way to being regarded as one of the country's great dramatists. His work has been performed in colleges, universities, off-off-Broadway, and community theaters both in the U.S. and abroad. In Labyrinth, McGhee chronicles Nigro's stories, plays, settings, and characters of almost 200 monologue, one-act and full-length plays. Given the breadth of Nigro's characters and exciting plots, Labyrinth is a useful resource for directors, actors, and enthusiasts in both professional and repertory theater. In addition, Labyrinth introduces readers to generations of gripping tales about extraordinary people. McGhee's book is a welcome addition to any theater library., It has been said that Don Nigro now has more plays in print than any American playwright. This is surprising considering that he remains relatively unknown to the general public. Despite his obscurity, Nigro is on his way to being regarded as one of the country's great dramatists. His work has been performed in colleges, universities, off-off-Broadway, and community theaters both in the U.S. and abroad. In Labyrinth , McGhee chronicles Nigro's stories, plays, settings, and characters of almost 200 monologue, one-act and full-length plays. Given the breadth of Nigro's characters and exciting plots, Labyrinth is a useful resource for directors, actors, and enthusiasts in both professional and repertory theater. In addition, Labyrinth introduces readers to generations of gripping tales about extraordinary people. McGhee's book is a welcome addition to any theater library., In Labyrinth , McGhee chronicles Nigro's stories, plays, settings, and characters of almost 200 monologue, one-act and full-length plays. Given the breadth of Nigro's characters and exciting plots, Labyrinth is a useful resource for directors, actors, and enthusiasts in both professional and repertory theater. In addition, Labyrinth introduces readers to generations of gripping tales about extraordinary people.
LC Classification NumberPS3564.I364Z78 2004

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