 | Theatre in Co-Communities: Articulating Power Release Date: June 15, 2010| ISBN-10: 0230555195 | ISBN-13: 978-0230555198Each chapter of this book presents a different marginalized community and explores how it appropriates theatre for its own needs, which are often at odds with those of the powerful sponsoring organizations. This fresh approach to the topic provides the reader with an innovative, critical way of studying community theatre. ...
 |  | Sting of the Deathstalker: The Hawaiian Knights Saga (Volume 2) Publication Date: March 1, 2012An aging millionaire embarks on an adventure into the mythical world of "The Abode of the Demons" in the hopes of recapturing his youth.Little does he know that his subconcious mind is soon to inadvertantly unlock the portals to the fourth dimension of Dark Side. ...
 |  | Secrets of the Chinese Drama: A Complete Explanatory Guide to Actions and Symbols as Seen in the Performance of Chinese Dramas Publication Date: November 1, 2005| ISBN-10: 0710312083 | ISBN-13: 978-0710312082The Peking Opera with its magnificent costumes, dramatic makeup and exquisite movements is a feast for the eyes but few westerners understand the symbolism and meaning of China's traditional drama, and even many Chinese today have no detailed knowledge of their cultural heritage. Mei Lan Fang, who specialized in female roles, was the most famous star of Peking Opera and the real life inspiration forFarewell My Concubine. This book is in three parts. The first deals with the Chinese theatre, its costumes, mak...
 |  | Shakuntala Publication Date: May 13, 2012Kalidasa probably lived in the fifth century of the Christian era. This date, approximate as it is, must yet be given with considerable hesitation, and is by no means certain. No truly biographical data are preserved about the author, who nevertheless enjoyed a great popularity during his life, and whom the Hindus have ever regarded as the greatest of Sanskrit poets. We are thus confronted with one of the remarkable problems of literary history. For our ignorance is not due to neglect of Kalidasa's writings on the part of his countrymen, but to their strange bli...
 |  | A Shaft of Sunlight (Nick Hern Books) Publication Date: April 1, 2000| Series: Nick Hern Books Set in present day Ahmedababd, the play explores the conflict that exists in a marriage between a Hindu and a Muslim against the backdrop of the explosive communal politics of India."One of the most mesmerizing and absorbing 80 minutes I have spent in the theatre."—Redditch Observer ...
 |  | Scenes for Mandarins: The Elite Theater of the Ming (Translations from the Asian Classics) ...
 |  | ATainted Dawn (Instant Playscript) Publication Date: April 1, 2000| Series: Instant Playscript A powerful drama, based on company improvisations, which tells the tales of ordinary people trapped on the wrong side of the border following the partition of India and Pakistan in 1947. ...
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 |  | The Stickspeaker Collection: Award-Winning Stories Remarkable In Their Clarity Bridging 'Here' And 'Over There' Publication Date: December 25, 2008Remarkable in its clarity and visions of interaction between the worlds of 'here' and 'over there,' these stories with their depictions both stark and warmly, lovingly intimate, will indelibly part the mists for anyone who has longed for a glimpse of their true home and real family.Its images, sketched with the precision of line drawings and painted in with the gossamer stroke of a water color brush, will stay with you long after you've passed it along to a friend as a 'must read.'You won't get through these pages without smiles and tears. The Changing Room...
 |  | Tales of the Samurai and "Lady Hosokawa" Publication Date: June 24, 2002The following tales of the samurai, the knights of old Japan, adapted from traditional stories related by story-tellers, who nightly delight large audiences with romances and historical stories, especially the noble deeds of the samurai. Originally published in 1920, the author was Professor of English at the Oriental University in Tokyo. ...
 |  | The Shanghai Twins: It's Nighttime in Shanghai, Do You Know Where Your Children Are? Publication Date: January 20, 2011The Shanghai Twins by Herman Franck, Esq. In 1935 my grandparents decided to leave their small town roots of Spokane, Washington and Lewiston Idaho, and moved to Shanghai, China. This period was quite an exciting time for Shanghai. There was a country inside a country known as the International Settlement. Within the safe walls of the international settlement, a french society, english society, russian society, german sector and American sector were set up, complete with their own courts, police, and state sovereignty. This was a time of contrasts in Shangha...
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 |  | The Smile of Jasmine Publication Date: April 22, 2011The Smile of Jasmine is an inspiring tale of an Indian girl, Juhi, who has been married to a businessman from an Indian immigrant family in Thailand. After initial days of fun and joy, bitter realities of the practical world come to the fore. Spoiled by the habit of splurging, down in debt and affected by the changing business environment, the family faces the harsh realities of financial crisis and the sad impact of declining family values. Amidst the dark clouds of despair, Juhi comes forward and motivates the family to face the crisis with courage. Her posi...
 |  | Tales from the Hindu Dramatists Publication Date: December 28, 2007REVISED BY J. S. ZEMIN ...
 |  | Sakuntala; Or Sakuntala Recognized By The Ring: A Sanskrit Drama In Seven Acts Publication Date: March 1, 2005This book is a facsimile reprint and may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. ...
 |  | Silk Pajamas & Tombstone Eyes: My Stories Told... (Revised) Publication Date: August 23, 2011In 1968, Thom Rock started living a double life in South Vietnam. Army fatigues and Military Intelligence by day, AWOL in silk pajamas answering to Papasan Thom by night. His stories involve the suspense and intrigue of living in Ben xe Muoi, the "Sin City" of Can Tho, Vietnam. Illegal, dangerous, bizarre, stupid, funny, embarrassing and regretful all play out as elements of the experience. However, there is a balance to it all; love, compassion, friendships, and raw honesty find their place of purpose. Rock lived with Muoi, a woman of forty years, twice his ...
 |  | Soul of Chaos: Critical Perspectives on Gao Xingjian Publication Date: January 21, 2002Gao Xingjian, the Nobel Laureate in Literature 2000, is a writer of many talents, being a novelist, playwright, stage director, painter, translator and critic at the same time. The Swedish Academy summarized in a press release Gao's achievements as follows: "an ouvre of universal validity, bitter insights and linguistic ingenuity, which has opened new paths for the Chinese novel and drama." His novels,Soul Mountain andOne Man's Bible, and his many later plays seek to rediscover the self in its originary consciousness, which is translingual and transcultural....
 |  | Selected Work '95-'98 Publication Date: October 1, 2003Reflecting both the raw and lyrical, this volume contains stage scripts of "Song from a Forgotten City" and "Gas Station Angel" and the film shooting script of "House of America" by Ed Thomas, as well as critical essays by Marc Evans and Jeni Williams and a conversation with David Adams....
 |  | The Story Of Shakuntala Publication Date: April 30, 2012Kalidasa probably lived in the fifth century of the Christian era. This date, approximate as it is, must yet be given with considerable hesitation, and is by no means certain. No truly biographical data are preserved about the author, who nevertheless enjoyed a great popularity during his life, and whom the Hindus have ever regarded as the greatest of Sanskrit poets. We are thus confronted with one of the remarkable problems of literary history. For our ignorance is not due to neglect of Kalidasa's writings on the part of his countrymen, but to their strange b...
 |  | Shakespeare Lane Publication Date: March 1, 2010A new play translation, Arabic to English, by award winning Moroccan playwright Zoubeir Ben Bouchta. Shakespeare Lane confronts difficult challenges of contemporary Tanjwai society within the all-to-real post-colonial/global contexts.An excerpt from the text: Albarrani: If he wasn't a soldier, then he was somehow working like a soldier. Something in his work must have resembled guns... this is a famous Tangier street, without such power the English would never have named it for him.Marshana: Words were Shakespeare's guns, but his words resurrect rather than kil...
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