The Troupers

The Troupers
Author: Richard Scarsbrook
Publisher: Cormorant Books
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2021-10-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1770866310

The Trouper-Royale Orpheum Galaxie Theatre is a jewel in the entertainment crown of Niagara Falls. At least, that’s what the marquee out front says. To the Fabulous Trouper Quintuplets their family’s old theatre is a thorn in the crown of their adolescent memories. Under their famous-child-actor-turned-director father’s overbearing, and narcissistic eye, the quintuplets are raised on a strict diet of Golden Age entertainment and homeschooling to mold them into the best actors of their generation. But through a series of hilarious and tragic events, the siblings begin to develop their own personalities and ambitions, rebelling against their father’s aspirations for them. The tension rising from the quintuplets’ newfound individualism sparks an onstage brawl during a performance on their 18th birthday that changes the trajectory of all their lives. Twenty years later, the quintuplets reunite for the reading of their father’s will and his demand for one last performance.

Troupers of the Gold Coast; Or, The Rise of Lotta Crabtree

Troupers of the Gold Coast; Or, The Rise of Lotta Crabtree
Author: Constance Rourke
Publisher:
Total Pages: 324
Release: 1928
Genre: History
ISBN:

Lotta Crabtree was very popular in San Francisco and in 1875 donated to the city a large water fountain, a gathering place for people after the earthquake and fire of 1906. The book discusses other actresses in late 19th century San Francisco.

The Troupers

The Troupers
Author: Olive Harris Welch
Publisher:
Total Pages: 554
Release: 1955
Genre: Vaudeville
ISBN:

Good Troupers All

Good Troupers All
Author: Gladys Malvern
Publisher:
Total Pages: 306
Release: 1945
Genre:
ISBN:

Chicago's theatre awards and named for this famous actor whose spectacular rags to riches career is told with charming detail.

Equity

Equity
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 414
Release: 1928
Genre: Acting
ISBN:

"Hamlet, Cha-cha-cha!"

Author: Monk Ferris
Publisher: Samuel French, Inc.
Total Pages: 68
Release: 1987
Genre: Musicals
ISBN: 9780573681547

Totally insane. And totally hilarious. You all know the story of Hamlet--but never has a plot line been followed by such gleefully drunken footsteps, singing all the way! can you envision Horatio as "an amiable sponge" always seeking the nearest buffet table? Can you see Gertrude and Claudius, married on their way home from King Hamlet's funeral, leading the opening number of the show, "Boo Hoo! I Do!"? Or picture the soliloquy done by Prince Hamlet with a back up male chorus chanting "Doo waaah!" at inappropriate intervals? And how about Queen Gertrude, backed up by the female chorus [the "Elsinoritas," of course], telling Laertes about Ophelia's dreadful death in a hand clapper called "Down, Down, Down the River!"? And will you recognize Hamlet's two college chums, herein known as "Rosie Krantz" and "Gilda Stern"? And if you think you know the way the story turns out-- you don't. Not in this version, anyhow. Believe us, if you've always hated Shakespearean plays, you'll love this show-- but paradoxically, if you've always loved Shakespearian plays, you'll love this show despite yourself.

Rancorous Enmities and Blind Partialities

Rancorous Enmities and Blind Partialities
Author: George R. Lamplugh
Publisher: UPA
Total Pages: 450
Release: 2015-08-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 076186587X

Political developments in Georgia have always been baffling to those who did not live there. This work picks up the story of the evolution of Georgia political parties where the author left it in his first book, Politics on the Periphery: Factions and Parties in Georgia, 1783-1806 (1986), carrying the story through 1845, by which date parties in Georgia actually mirrored those at the national level.It is a complicated story, involving, among other things, the legacy of the Yazoo Land Fraud; the development of political parties on the national level; and, especially, the presence of the Creek and Cherokee tribes in Georgia during a period when white Georgians were bent on expanding the culture of cotton. It is an unlovely story, but, by the mid-1840s, parties in Georgia finally resembled those in other parts of the nation, though, if one looked closely at their principles, questions remained.

Mark My Words

Mark My Words
Author: Rob Kyff
Publisher: Creators Publishing
Total Pages: 115
Release: 2021-06-10
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN: 1949673588

Where did the term “lazy Susan” come from? What do you call someone who hails from Michigan? How did the United States end up with regional differences in dialect? The answer to all these questions lies in the colorful history of the English language. Teacher, writer, editor and language expert Rob Kyff — aka “The Word Guy” — is a master of words. Through his snappy weekly column, he shares grammar tips and offers history lessons on the origins of the English language and its unexpected evolution. “Mark My Words” provides handy tips on punctuation and usage, promising to elevate any reader’s writing skills. But it also puts forth quirky and spirited word games, quizzes and fun facts that will delight anyone with an interest in language.

Dance

Dance
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 30
Release: 1942
Genre: Dance
ISBN:

Literary Animal Studies in the Anthropocene

Literary Animal Studies in the Anthropocene
Author: Jiang Lifu
Publisher: Scientific Research Publishing, Inc. USA
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2022-08-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1649974019

In 2000, the Nobel Prize-winning chemist Paul J. Crutzen and marine-science specialist Eugene Stoermer coined the term “Anthropocene” based on the assumption that the global impacts of human activities during the last 300 years are so significant and far-reaching in scale that they lead to a new geological epoch. The Anthropocene is adopted to signify the epoch subsequent to the Holocene in which human actions are shaping the planet so profoundly that they are now acting as a geological force. In this era, human activity is the dominant influence on the environment, and all lives on earth. This is the age we are currently living in, though debates about precisely when it began continue to rage. The term has not as yet officially accepted within the field of geology; however as a frame for understanding a period of geological time marked by the significant impact of human activity on the planet, the Anthropocene has “extraordinary potential”, and it is a “unique term simultaneously oriented to the past, present and future” (Human Animal viii). As Morten T∅nnessen, Kristin Armstrong Oma argued, “no matter what one thinks about the Anthropocene, the notion radically changes how we look at nature, and mankind” (viii).