Picnic Play Script

Any good recommendations play?
10 points for the best answer that I want to play a relatively short (100 pages, not more than 200) I need a script to read, so I can write a script about. No Shakespeare please. Something about the langage), which in the play Picnic at Hanging Rock (which I enjoyed This is due
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To Picnic (final, new script)
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1930 ONE ACT PLAY SCRIPT The Bugginses’ Picnic ~25 minutes Stage or Outdoor $14.75 |
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Picnic : Restored $8.60 William Holden is the hunky drifter who rides the rails into a small Midwest town with dreams of landing a “respectable” job with his rich college buddy (Cliff Robertson). Kim Novak is the small-town beauty queen engaged to Robertson who falls for the cocky dreamer, as do repressed schoolmarm spinster Rosalind Russell and Novak’s tomboyish kid sister Susan Strasberg. Their unleashed passions reach… |
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Picnic $8.00 The play takes place on Labor day Weekend in the joint back yards of two middle-aged widows. The one house belongs to Flo Owens, who lives there with her two maturing daughters, Madge and Millie, and a boarder who is a spinster school teacher. The other house belongs to Helen Potts, who lives with her elderly and invalid mother. Into this female atmosphere comes a young man named Hal Carter, whose… |
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Four Plays: Come Back Little Sheba; Picnic; Bus Stop; The Dark at the Top of the Stairs (Black Cat Books) $8.20 Inge has presented with astounding veracity the oppressive banality of the lives of his characters: the events of their lives have the nerve-lightening regularity of a dripping faucet. His female characters especially are engulfed by the bathos of their lives, and Inge capitalizes on this fact in order to heighten dramatically the moment of personal crisis which comes to each of them. In his four … |
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Picnic at Hanging Rock $19.54 On St Valentine’s day in 1900 a party of schoolgirls went on a picnic to Hanging Rock. Some were never to return. This book was first published in 1967…. |
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Scenes from the Play Picnic $79.99 Allan Grant Scenes from the Play “Picnic” – Premium Photographic Print |
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CA Play Script $25 Download the CA Play Script font for Mac or Windows in OpenType, TrueType or PostScript format. |
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First Picnic Play Set $24.99 Open the apple to see a smiling face, peel the banana for more smiles, pull the strawberry on top of the cupcake, and reassemble the sandwich in any way. All store in the padded picnic basket. 9 pc. Set. All ages. |
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Picnic $7.96 Picnic |
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4 designs Baby picnic mat, Baby Play Mat,Outdoor Mat,Family Picnic Mat ,Waterproof Picnic Blanket $58 Baby play mat, family picnic mat, picnic blanket, outdoor mat free shipping 4pcs/lot size: 180x160CM 4 cute designs |
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Dora’s Picnic $3.95 Level 1: Starting to Read – Simple stories – Increased vocabulary – Longer sentences Dora and her friends are going to a picnic at Play Park. What will everyone bring? |
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Doras Picnic $19 Level 1: Starting to Read – Simple stories – Increased vocabulary – Longer sentences Dora and her friends are going to a picnic at Play Park. What will everyone bring? |
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Biscuit’s Picnic $3.94 It’s picnic time, but Biscuit isn’t invited Do Biscuit and his puppy friend, Puddles, really have to go play in the yard while the kids eat all the picnic food? Any child who has ever longed to join in a forbidden party will relish the outcome of Biscuit’s newest adventure in this warm and humorous picture book. |
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Picnic Table $363.09 A picnic table just for them! Ideal for small group activities and dramatic play. Bench and table height adust in 2 increments. 47 1/2W x 42L x 18-22H. |
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Play On! $13.42 Comedy Characters: 3 male, 7 female Interior Set Perfect for any theatre group, this is the hilarious story of a theater group trying desperately to put on a play in spite of maddening interference from a haughty authoress who keeps revising the script. Act I is a rehearsal of the dreadful show, Act II is the near disastrous dress rehearsal, and the final act is the actual performance in which anything that can go wrong does. When the authoress decides to give a speech on the state of the modern theatre during the curtain calls, the audience is treated to a madcap climax to a thoroughly hilarious romp. Even the sound effects reap their share of laughter. |
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Interpreting the Play Script By Fliotsos, Anne L. $24.7 The starting point for virtually all theatre is studying the play script, but what does this involve? Interpreting the Play Script: Contemplation and Analysis argues that one type of analysis cannot fit every play, nor does one method suit every theatre artist or collaborative team. The first text to combine traditional and nontraditional models, it gives students a range of tools with which to approach different kinds of performance. Supported by pragmatic questions, practical exercises and sources for further reading, this book will challenge students and theatre practitioners to engage with the play using both analysis and contemplation. It is essential reading for anyone wanting to unlock and more fully understand the performance potential of any play Author: Fliotsos, Anne Subtitle: Contemplation and Analysis Publication Date: 2011/08/15 Number of Pages: 118 Binding Type: Paperback Language: English Depth: 0.50 Width: 5.25 Height: 7.75 |
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Time for a Picnic $15.81 Share a giggle with loveable Dragon and his friends Dragon and his friends are excited to have a picnic. They can’t wait to eat tasty treats, play ball, and fly kites But when they get to their picnic spot, they discover they all thought someone else was going to bring the food, ball, and kite. Luckily, Dragon knows just what to do to make the most of the lovely spring day. |
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The Actor’s Script: Script Analysis for Performers $18.45 The real star of any play or film is the script. Every creative choiceis focused on making this abstract compilation of dialogue and actionscome to breathing, believable life. The "Actor’s Script" offers aclear, concise, and easily assimilated technique for beginning scriptworkspecifically tailored to actors’ requirements and sensibilities. Includedare: techniques actors need to make the script a powerful and limitlessresource for creativity, passion, and transformation processes for breaking scenes into playable beats and actions character analysis from textual information, themes, and larger ideasspecific playwriting styles and many excerpts and applications from both contemporary and classictexts. All discussions are applied to actors’ unique needs with humor and clarity.Actors who read this book will learn how to break down a script, createthe richest and most varied characters, embody the time period and script’sunique world, and allow the highest themes and ideas to empassion theirchoices. Charles S. Waxberg, playwright, director, and actor, has been developing his technique for script analysis since 1981. He has taught script analysis, playwriting, and acting for Carnegie-Mellon University, Stella Adler Conservatory, New York University–Tisch School of the Arts, and the Roundabout Theatre Conservatory, which he founded and where he served as Conservatory Director. Mr. Waxberg has performed in over 25 productions throughout the East Coast and New York City. |
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Interpreting the Play Script : Contemplation and Analysis $14.63 No Synopsis Available |
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Shop & Play Cart Cover – Picnic $25.95 Shop&Play® transforms shopping carts into a clean, secure and comfortable activity center for baby. Cushioned cover stretches over entire cart and restaurant highchair seat to help protect baby from dirt and grime. |
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The Devil’s Picnic $10.49 The Devils Picnic is a feast like no other: start with an aperitif of powerful Norwegian moonshine; nibble on a French raw-milk cheese that can carry a brain-swelling bacteria; sip Bolivian coca tea and Swiss absinthe; maybe puff a Cuban cigar in a California bar. Award-winning journalist Taras Grescoe travels the world sampling these and other substances that have been legally banned and publicly demonized. As he partakes of forbidden pleasures and risks run-ins with the law his experiences make for fascinating reading and for equally compelling meditations on personal freedom. Who decides whats bad for us? What role do international politics play in the banning of certain substances? What will be banned next? |
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Interpreting the Play Script by Fliotsos, Anne L. Edition ILL, 0 $29.99 The starting point for virtually all theatre is studying the play script, but what does this involve? Interpreting the Play Script: Contemplation and Analysis argues that one type of analysis cannot fit every play, nor does one method suit every theatre artist or collaborative team. The first text to combine traditional and non-traditional models, it gives students a range of tools with which to approach different kinds of performance. Supported by pragmatic questions, practical exercises and sources for further reading, this book will challenge students and theatre practitioners to engage with the play using both analysis and contemplation. It is essential reading for anyone wanting to unlock and more fully understand the performance potential of any play. |