The Last Meeting of the Knights of the White Magnolia

The Last Meeting of the Knights of the White Magnolia
Author: Preston Jones
Publisher: Dramatists Play Service Inc
Total Pages: 68
Release: 1976
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9780822206378

THE STORY: A fraternity of Bradleyville's good ole boys, which meets in the now decrepit Cattleman's Hotel, the Knights of the White Magnolia has long since lost sight of its espoused concern with patriotism and racial purity and has become an ex

Branding Texas

Branding Texas
Author: Leigh Clemons
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2013-05-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 0292752075

Ask anyone to name an archetypal Texan, and you're likely to get a larger-than-life character from film or television (say John Wayne's Davy Crockett or J. R. Ewing of TV's Dallas) or a politician with that certain swagger (think LBJ or George W. Bush). That all of these figures are white and male and bursting with self-confidence is no accident, asserts Leigh Clemons. In this thoughtful study of what makes a "Texan," she reveals how Texan identity grew out of the history—and, even more, the myth—of the heroic deeds performed by Anglo men during the Texas Revolution and the years of the Republic and how this identity is constructed and maintained by theatre and other representational practices. Clemons looks at a wide range of venues in which "Texanness" is performed, including historic sites such as the Alamo, the battlefield at Goliad, and the San Jacinto Monument; museums such as the Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum; seasonal outdoor dramas such as Texas! at Palo Duro Canyon; films such as John Wayne's The Alamo and the IMAX's Alamo: The Price of Freedom; plays and TV shows such as the Tuna trilogy, Dallas, and King of the Hill; and the Cavalcade of Texas performance at the 1936 Texas Centennial. She persuasively demonstrates that these performances have created a Texan identity that has become a brand, a commodity that can be sold to the public and even manipulated for political purposes.

A Literary History of the American West

A Literary History of the American West
Author: Western Literature Association (U.S.)
Publisher: TCU Press
Total Pages: 1408
Release: 1987
Genre: American literature
ISBN: 9780875650210

Literary histories, of course, do not have a reason for being unless there exists the literature itself. This volume, perhaps more than others of its kind, is an expression of appreciation for the talented and dedicated literary artists who ignored the odds, avoided temptations to write for popularity or prestige, and chose to write honestly about the American West, believing that experiences long knowns to be of historical importance are also experiences that need and deserve a literature of importance.

The Oldest Living Graduate

The Oldest Living Graduate
Author: Preston Jones
Publisher: Dramatists Play Service Inc
Total Pages: 68
Release: 1976-10
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9780822208457

THE STORY: The locale, once again, is Bradleyville, Texas, where Colonel Kinkaid, a crusty World War I veteran now confined to a wheelchair, regales anyone who will listen with tales of Black Jack Pershing and his days of campaigning in France. H

Audrey Wood and the Playwrights

Audrey Wood and the Playwrights
Author: M. Barranger
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2013-01-07
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1137270608

From Tennessee Williams and Carson McCullers to Arthur Kopit and Brian Friel, agent Audrey Wood encouraged and guided the unique talents of playwrights in the Broadway theatre of her day. Her quiet determination and burning enthusiasm brought America's finest mid-century playwrights to prominence and altered stage history.

Lu Ann Hampton Laverty Oberlander

Lu Ann Hampton Laverty Oberlander
Author: Preston Jones
Publisher: Dramatists Play Service Inc
Total Pages: 68
Release: 1977-10
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9780822207054

THE STORY: The place is Bradleyville, a small town in West Texas, where Lu Ann Hampton, seventeen and a high school cheerleader, dreams of far-off places, but settles for marriage with a friend of her Korean War veteran brother. In the following ac

Persona and Performance

Persona and Performance
Author: Robert J. Landy
Publisher: Guilford Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1996-03-01
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780898625981

This book demonstrates that drama is not only a metaphor for everyday life, but also provides a means of self-examination and life enhancement. Asserting that emotional well-being depends upon an individual's capacity to manage a complex and often contradictory set of roles, the author shows how role offers a uniquely effective method for working through significant personal problems when used as an element of drama therapy. The volume combines theoretical discussions with extensive clinical illustrations, and covers issues including learning to live with role ambivalence, complexity, and contradiction.

American Theatre

American Theatre
Author: Thomas S. Hischak
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 522
Release: 2001-02-08
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9780195352559

Volume Four of the distinguished American Theatre: A Chronicle of Comedy and Drama series offers a thorough, candid, and fascinating look at the theater in New York during the last decades of the twentieth century.