EDITORIAL REVIEW: Maureen F. McHugh is the author of four acclaimed novels. Her genre-expanding short fiction has won the Hugo and Locus Awards and has frequently been included in Best of the Year anthologies. Now, in her luminous, long-awaited debut collection, McHugh wryly and delicatel
MotherโSon and Other Plays
โ Scribed by Raymond J. Barry
- Publisher
- Chicago Plays
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 361 KB
- Edition
- Second Edition
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
Anthology of eight plays by Raymond J. Barry. - Once in Doubt - Back Home - Park Encounter - MotherโSon - Back When Back Then - Foul Shots - Pornographic Panorama - A Piece of Cake / Raymond J. Barry is a veteran of both screen and stage work. In theatre, he began with such legendary companies as the Living Theater, and Joseph Chaikinโs Open Theater where he toured around the world, and took part in such creations as The Serpent, Terminal, Mutation Show, Masques, Endgame, and Nightwalk. He went on to perform in more than eighty productions in New York, from Broadway to Off Broadway, including the Tony nominated musical Happy End by Kurt Weil and Bertolt Brecht.
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