1998 in Theatre - 1998 Musicals, 1998 Plays, Patience, Copenhagen, Notre-Dame de Paris, Aida, Parade, Reefer Madness, Saturday Night Fever (Paperback)


Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 55. Chapters: 1998 musicals, 1998 plays, Patience, Copenhagen, Notre-Dame de Paris, Aida, Parade, Reefer Madness, Saturday Night Fever, Footloose, The Capeman, Ragtime, Hedwig and the Angry Inch, The Boy from Oz, Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas , 52nd Tony Awards, A New Brain, The Blue Room, Stolen, Evangeline, Side Man, Not About Nightingales, Comic Potential, Scarrie The Musical, High Society, Stop Kiss, Crave, Shockheaded Peter, Dinner with Friends, Spend Spend Spend, The Glory of Living, Mr. Peters' Connections, Golden Child, Nevada Belle, You'll Have Had Your Hole, Cleansed, Shakespeare's Villains, The Boy Who Fell Into A Book, The Play About the Baby, Fireface, Freak, Moon Over the Brewery, Flyovers, Peer Gynt, Popcorn, Ein Sportstuck, Psychopathia Sexualis, Amulets Against the Dragon Forces, Kuninkaan kuriiri. Excerpt: Patience is a play written and published in 1998 by Jason Sherman (Doollie.com). It is about a character, Rueben, who one day loses everything. This follows a similar path to David Mamet's play Edmond. The play takes you on a psychological journey through Rueben's head, while he tries to figure out how everything happened. It was written during a time where the story would hit home for a lot of middle-aged, middle-class men and still would hold true today. The play starts with the lead character, Rueben who is playing squash with a business partner of his, Peter. They get into an argument which carries over into the car and causes Rueben to go out to dinner by himself. At dinner an old friend named Paul comes into the Chinese restaurant and starts talking with him. The conversation turns to an interesting direction when Paul questions Rueben if he is happy and if he loves his wife. Paul asks what Rueben would do if he lost everything and Rueben does not understand the question. Paul clarifies the ...

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 55. Chapters: 1998 musicals, 1998 plays, Patience, Copenhagen, Notre-Dame de Paris, Aida, Parade, Reefer Madness, Saturday Night Fever, Footloose, The Capeman, Ragtime, Hedwig and the Angry Inch, The Boy from Oz, Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas , 52nd Tony Awards, A New Brain, The Blue Room, Stolen, Evangeline, Side Man, Not About Nightingales, Comic Potential, Scarrie The Musical, High Society, Stop Kiss, Crave, Shockheaded Peter, Dinner with Friends, Spend Spend Spend, The Glory of Living, Mr. Peters' Connections, Golden Child, Nevada Belle, You'll Have Had Your Hole, Cleansed, Shakespeare's Villains, The Boy Who Fell Into A Book, The Play About the Baby, Fireface, Freak, Moon Over the Brewery, Flyovers, Peer Gynt, Popcorn, Ein Sportstuck, Psychopathia Sexualis, Amulets Against the Dragon Forces, Kuninkaan kuriiri. Excerpt: Patience is a play written and published in 1998 by Jason Sherman (Doollie.com). It is about a character, Rueben, who one day loses everything. This follows a similar path to David Mamet's play Edmond. The play takes you on a psychological journey through Rueben's head, while he tries to figure out how everything happened. It was written during a time where the story would hit home for a lot of middle-aged, middle-class men and still would hold true today. The play starts with the lead character, Rueben who is playing squash with a business partner of his, Peter. They get into an argument which carries over into the car and causes Rueben to go out to dinner by himself. At dinner an old friend named Paul comes into the Chinese restaurant and starts talking with him. The conversation turns to an interesting direction when Paul questions Rueben if he is happy and if he loves his wife. Paul asks what Rueben would do if he lost everything and Rueben does not understand the question. Paul clarifies the ...

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United States

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June 2011

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June 2011

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246 x 189 x 3mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

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56

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978-1-155-97288-6

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9781155972886

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1-155-97288-0



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