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  • How to Produce Amateur Plays
    Barrett H. (Barrett Harper) Clark
    'How to Produce Amateur Plays: A Practical Manual' by Barrett H. Clark is your comprehensive guide to the world of amateur theater. Delve into the essentials of play production, from acting and directing to the intricacies of stagecraft. This meticulously prepared edition offers timeless advice on all aspects of bringing a play to life. Aspiring directors will discover techniqu...
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    20,21 €

  • How to Produce Amateur Plays
    Barrett H. (Barrett Harper) Clark
    'How to Produce Amateur Plays: A Practical Manual' by Barrett H. Clark is your comprehensive guide to the world of amateur theater. Delve into the essentials of play production, from acting and directing to the intricacies of stagecraft. This meticulously prepared edition offers timeless advice on all aspects of bringing a play to life. Aspiring directors will discover techniqu...
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    33,87 €

  • The Fourteenth of July, and Danton
    Barrett H. (Barrett Harper) Clark / Romain Rolland
    Two powerful historical dramas by Romain Rolland, 'The Fourteenth of July and Danton: Two Plays of the French Revolution' explore the tumultuous era of revolution in France. This volume offers compelling insights into the political upheaval and human drama of the period.'The Fourteenth of July' captures the spirit and energy of the storming of the Bastille, a pivotal moment in ...
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    20,14 €

  • The Fourteenth of July, and Danton
    Barrett H. (Barrett Harper) Clark / Romain Rolland
    Two powerful historical dramas by Romain Rolland, 'The Fourteenth of July and Danton: Two Plays of the French Revolution' explore the tumultuous era of revolution in France. This volume offers compelling insights into the political upheaval and human drama of the period.'The Fourteenth of July' captures the spirit and energy of the storming of the Bastille, a pivotal moment in ...
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    33,78 €

  • French Without a Master
    Barrett H. (Barrett Harper) Clark / Tristan Bernard
    'French without a master: A farce in one act' by Tristan Bernard offers a delightful dose of classic French humor. This one-act play, a brilliant example of the farce genre, presents a timeless comedic situation sure to entertain. A master of witty dialogue and absurd scenarios, Bernard crafts a lighthearted exploration perfect for students of French language and lovers of come...
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    15,61 €

  • The Labyrinth
    Paul Hervieu / Barrett Harper Clark / Lander Macclintock
    The Labyrinth: A Play in Five Acts is a dramatic work written by French playwright Paul Hervieu and originally published in 1913. The play is set in Paris and follows the story of a young woman named Anne-Marie who is caught in a web of deceit and manipulation by those around her. Anne-Marie is engaged to a wealthy man named Georges, but she soon discovers that he is having an ...
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    28,01 €

  • The Affected Young Ladies
    Moliere / Barrett Harper Clark
    The Affected Young Ladies is a comedic play written by the French playwright Moliere in 1915. The play is set in 17th century France and follows the lives of two young women, Celimene and Arsinoe, who are obsessed with fashion and social status. They spend their days gossiping and preening themselves for the next social event, while ignoring the important issues of the day. As ...
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    27,03 €

  • The Beneficent Bear
    Carlo Goldoni / Barrett Harper Clark
    The Beneficent Bear: A Comedy In Three Acts is a play written by Carlo Goldoni in 1915. The play is a comedy that follows the story of a wealthy and generous bear who has a reputation for helping those in need. The bear’s kindness is put to the test when a group of con artists try to take advantage of him. The play is set in a small town in Italy and features a cast of colorful...
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    21,84 €

  • The Art Of Being Bored
    Edouard Pailleron / Barrett Harper Clark
    ''The Art of Being Bored: A Comedy in Three Acts'' is a play written by Edouard Pailleron and originally published in 1920. The story follows the lives of two wealthy families, the Lenglum�����s and the Chavignols, as they navigate the social expectations of their class and struggle to find meaning in their privileged lives. The play is a satire of the upper classes and their p...
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    24,81 €

  • Panurge’s Sheep
    Henri Meilhac / Ludovic Halevy / Barrett Harper Clark
    Panurge’s Sheep: A Comedy In One Act (1915) is a play written by French playwright Henri Meilhac. The play revolves around the character Panurge, a shepherd who is known for his cunning and deception. Panurge is in love with a beautiful young woman named Rosalind, but she is already engaged to another man. In an attempt to win her over, Panurge comes up with a plan to steal a s...
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    30,06 €

  • The Continental Drama Of Today
    Barrett Harper Clark
    The Continental Drama of Today: Outlines for Its Study is a book written by Barrett Harper Clark and originally published in 1914. The book provides a comprehensive analysis of the contemporary drama scene in Europe at the time, focusing on the works of prominent playwrights such as Henrik Ibsen, August Strindberg, Gerhart Hauptmann, Maurice Maeterlinck, and Luigi Pirandello. C...
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    33,31 €

  • Mother Nature, Progress
    Gustave Vanzype / Barrett Harper Clark
    Mother Nature, Progress: Two Belgian Plays is a collection of two plays written by Belgian playwright Gustave Vanzype and originally published in 1917. The first play, Mother Nature, is a romantic drama that explores the conflict between man and nature. The story follows a young couple, Pierre and Jeanne, who live in a small village in the Ardennes forest. Pierre is a lumberjac...
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    27,99 €

  • Artists’ Families, Menages D’Artistes
    Eugene Brieux / Barrett Harper Clark
    Artists’ Families, Menages D’Artistes: A Comedy In Three Acts is a play written by Eugene Brieux and originally published in 1918. The play revolves around the lives of three artists and their families who live in the same building in Paris. The main characters are a painter, a sculptor, and a writer, each of whom is struggling to balance their artistic pursuits with their pers...
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    24,78 €

  • The Post-Scriptum
    Emile Augier / Barrett Harper Clark
    This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world’s literature in affordable, high quality, modern edit...
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    18,29 €