Moonchildren

Moonchildren
Author: Michael Weller
Publisher: Samuel French, Inc.
Total Pages: 92
Release: 1971
Genre: American drama
ISBN: 9780573612459

Sometimes described as the definitive play about the young people of the 1960s , a generation that no longer believes in traditional values but has not yet found values of its own.

Land of the Moon-Children

Land of the Moon-Children
Author: Clyde E. Keeler
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2010-04-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0820335398

Clyde E. Keeler spent five summers studying the Cuna Indians on the San Blas islands off the coast of Panama as part of his genetics research—specifically research into certain genetic traits of albino populations. Published in 1956, this book is Keeler's account of his personal experiences with the Cuna people. Keeler describes a people who still adhered to many of their traditional tribal customs while also embracing modern ways of life. He witnessed ceremonial chants, procedures for harnessing evil spirits, and elaborate celebrations of puberty and fertility. Keeler examines the history of Caribe-Cuna ranging from details about their religious beliefs and customs, firsthand accounts of Cuna stories and chants, and developments caused by Christian missions and modern education.

Ensemble

Ensemble
Author: Mark Larson
Publisher: Agate Publishing
Total Pages: 624
Release: 2019-08-13
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1572848057

This definitive history brings Chicago’s celebrated theater and comedy scenes to life with stories from some of its biggest stars spanning sixty-five years. Chicago is a bona fide theater town, bursting with vitality that thrills local fans and produces generation after generation of world-renowned actors, directors, playwrights, and designers. Now Mark Larson shares the rich theatrical history of Chicago through first-person accounts from the people who made it. Drawing from more than three hundred interviews, Larson weaves a narrative that expresses the spirit of Chicago’s ensemble ethos: the voices of celebrities such as Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Ed Asner, George Wendt, Michael Shannon, and Tracy Letts comingle with stories from designers, composers, and others who have played a crucial role in making Chicago theater so powerful, influential, and unique. Among many other topics, this book explores the early days of the fabled Compass Players and the legendary Second City in the ‘50s and ‘60s; the rise of acclaimed ensembles like Steppenwolf in the ‘70s; the explosion of storefront and neighborhood companies in the ‘80s; and the enduring global influence of the city as the center of improv training and performance.

Moonlight Whispers

Moonlight Whispers
Author: Hadil Ahmed
Publisher:
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2019-12-24
Genre:
ISBN: 9781694550248

Young love is sweet, pure and innocent... But love -just like any other humane thing- isn't perfect. It has light and it has darkness. It has a heaven and it has a hell. It has a "new moon" and it has an "eclipse"!Moonlight Whispers tells the thrilling story of a true love's journey in deep thoughts and intense feelings revealed under the touch of the night, leaving it to you -the reader- to dive in the heart of blind lust and forbidden desire, and to be the judge facing a question as old as words: is it a blessing or is it a curse?

Theatre on the Edge

Theatre on the Edge
Author: Mel Gussow
Publisher: Hal Leonard Corporation
Total Pages: 492
Release: 1998
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781557833112

(Applause Books). Compiled by Mel Gussow, this collection of sideshow American and international theatre includes: Deeply American Roots (Sam Shepard) * The Man Who Made Theatre Ridiculous (Charles Ludlam) * From the City Streets, a Poet of the Stage (Miguel Pinero) * The Clark Kent of Modern Theatre (Robert Wilson) * Speaks the Language of Illusion (Martha Clarke) * The Lonely World of Displaced Persons (Lanford Wilson) * A Virtuoso Who Specializes in Everything (Michael Gambon) * Actress, Clown, and Social Critic (Whoopi Goldberg) * Comedy, Tragedy and Mystical Fantasy (Peter Brook) * Celebrating the Fallen World (Richard Foreman).

Five Plays

Five Plays
Author: Michael Weller
Publisher: Theatre Communications Grou
Total Pages: 278
Release: 1997
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9781559361439

Long-unavailable, Michael Weller's Five Plays is the definitive look at the generation which came of age in the '60s.

Hiraeth

Hiraeth
Author: Miriam
Publisher: Writersgram
Total Pages: 42
Release: 2021-07-09
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9354851568

Being human in the 21st century is no easy task and being a functional human is an even harder task. Hiraeth is not a work of fiction but rather deals with the everyday battles that we fight in the silence of our own minds and our quest for a home. Hiraeth was written for the ones who feel like they don’t belong, the ones who don’t fit in, and for the lost and disoriented among us who long - not for a home made of four walls but one made of safety and warmth. From works that deal with the questions and dilemmas of artists and creators to observational pieces on urban life and society as the poet sees it, the collection has a piece that will appeal to anyone who is longing for a connection. Feminist pieces which will strike a chord with anyone who has faced discrimination or abuse because of their gender or identity are part of the collection which also strongly deals with issues of mental health, mostly pulled from the poet's own life and experiences. The seemingly eclectic collection is tied together by the universal longing and the search for home, the emotion behind the name - Hiraeth.

Wrapt in Crystal

Wrapt in Crystal
Author: Sharon Shinn
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2021-03-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0593333462

On a planet of barren beauty, two religions—as different as sun and shadow, joy and grief—are bound together by death.... A serial killer is stalking the priestesses of both sects—and Interfed Agent Cowen Drake must immerse himself in an unfamiliar world of stark spirituality to catch the killer. A world that will trap him between opulence and sacrifice, between desire and duty, and between two extraordinary women—one who could become the killer’s ultimate victim.

Hello, Harvest Moon

Hello, Harvest Moon
Author: Ralph J. Fletcher
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 44
Release: 2003
Genre: Moon
ISBN: 0618164510

Poetic prose describes a full autumn moon and the magical effect it has on the earth, plants, animals, and people around it.