Daisy in the Dreamtime
Product Code: D89000
Approx. Run Time: 85 min.
Spiritual quest of Daisy Bates, an Irish
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Product Code: D89000
Approx. Run Time: 85 min.
Spiritual quest of Daisy Bates, an Irish
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Approx. Run Time: 50 min.
Nicole registered to vote but has no intention of voting until she begins sliding through time and historical events, standing beside women, minorities and young people all demanding their rights, and discovers how important her right to vote is.
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Approx. Run Time: 55 min.
The most famous scenes and monologues from the canon of Shakespearean works are presented in a contemporary style.
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Approx. Run Time: 95 min.
Delores, an unhappy housewife, and George, a shoe salesman, fall in love. The only thing standing in the way is her doting but half-witted husband, so they must kill him so they can run off together and live a carefree life in a tropical paradise.
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Approx. Run Time: 120 min.
From the classic Austen novel, Elinor and Marianne are thrust into poverty by their brother's scheming and manipulative wife, their prospects for marriage nearly ruined. The sisters are nevertheless courted by three dynamic men, each with a dark secret. Sense and Sensibility is filled with romance, witty banter and heartbreaking tenderness.
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Approx. Run Time: 75 min.
This play is the result of intense, enlightening and deeply moving interviews conducted by middle-school students with patients in a V.A. hospital, other veterans, family members and community residents. The source material includes written and taped interviews, collections of letters and exchanges with past and present soldiers and accounts of each interviewer's own feelings about these interviews. Following performances, veterans and their family members have been inspired to step forward and continue the conversation. It is hoped that other communities will use this play as a catalyst to further story-sharing—and to remember.
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Approx. Run Time: 120 min.
On her 11th birthday, Phelia's childhood is brutally stolen from her by a white man. Not even her mother can protect her from white people, nor remove the sickening taste of shame. Phelia plots a series of escapes. After the rape, she attempts to join a minstrel show as an exotic dancer, astounding the male audience with her "special" skill, but the plan is quickly thwarted. At the age of 12, Phelia is a prostitute and a thief. At 14 she has quit school and spent time in jail, and by 16, she is an unwed mother. Then Phelia is swept into the momentum of the civil rights movement. Amazingly, she is encouraged and supported by a community of civil rights workers, friends and her "street family" to attend college.
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Approx. Run Time: 120 min.
In 1824, John Newton Templeton, an ex-slave, is accepted into Ohio University as the first man of color. The school’s president believes Templeton will lead free Blacks in a new colony. Caught between his expectations and the realization of what founding a colony in Africa would mean to Black Americans, Templeton learns what it really means to be a free man of color.
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Approx. Run Time: 90 min.
This is the story of a Chinatown girl who dreamed of making it in Hollywood. This sensual fantasia takes inspiration from the remarkable life of Anna May Wong, the first and brightest Chinese American movie star.
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Approx. Run Time: 70 min.
In their poorest winter ever, when the crops have been devastated by locusts and the family must deal with the death of baby Freddie, Charles Ingalls backtracks his family to Iowa, to take over the running of a hotel. A wealthy Mrs. Starr offers to adopt Laura Ingalls to ease their burden. Laura must decide whether to leave Ma, Pa, Mary and Carrie in this play about enduring family bonds.
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