Sunday, March 3, 2013

End Of The Rainbow (Modern Plays)

End Of
End Of The Rainbow (Modern Plays)
Peter Quilter (Author)

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Musical drama of Judy Garland's "come-back" concerts Christmas 1968: with a six week booking at London's Talk of the Town, it looks like Judy Garland is set firmly on the comeback trail. The failed marriages, the suicide attempts and the addictions are all behind her. At forty-six and with new flame Mickey Deans at her side, she seems determined to carry it off and recapture her magic. But lasting happiness always eludes some people, and there was never any answer to the question with which Judy ended every show: "If happy little bluebirds fly beyond the rainbow, why, oh, why, can't I?" End of the Rainbow is a savagely funny drama featuring a glorious ensemble of Judy Garland hits and infused with the glamour and the melancholy of stardom. "Every note she sings, every racket she makes, every tear she sheds, every joke she cracks, every pill she pops - is conveyed with alarming honesty. This knockout portrait of a living catastrophe should not be missed." What's On Published to tie-in with the premiere at the Sydney Opera House in July 2005

  • Rank: #428048 in Books
  • Published on: 2012-05-08
  • Released on: 2012-05-08
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 7.80" h x .39" w x 5.08" l, .17 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 96 pages

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Thomas Cobb has produced a piercing, keenly observed chronicle of modern Americana, getting across the current mores and attitudes as experience by C&W musician Blake.You can almost hear the whining twang of a pedal steel guitar and the droning of a mournful singer while reading Crazy Heart.[Cobb's] picture of the scraggly underside of Western music is brutally convincing.Crazy Heart just might be the finest country-western novel ever written, bar none.A measure of Thomas Cobb's talent is that he can make Bad Blake's story amusing even as we watch him fall. Bad is entirely sympathetic, and this crazy heart is vivid; the milieu is as resonant as a steel guitar, and the plot moves along without skipping a beat.Crazy Heart is a beautiful book.The characters are cut cleanly out of America.Bad Blake is a man you will not soon forget.Thomas Cobb's marvelous first novel doesn't just play on your heartstrings, it breaks them.Thomas Cobb has written a bitter, witty psychological profile of an aging genius that is also a wonderful celebration of country music. Bad Blake lives at the poor end of the rainbow, but you'll never forget him. Crazy Heart is a splendid achievement.In producing as nearly a masterpiece as the subject has yet attracted, Cobb seems to have triumphed.Cobb has created an unforgettable character who engages not only your interest but your emotionand who proceeds to take you on a roller-coaster ride through his tawdrily tumultuous life.This is a heartfelt book: the descriptions of writing songs and playing them, of finding love and ruining it, of sweet, painful memories. There's nothing startling in the plot or the characters, but they are alive.Blake's dedication to, and integrity towards, his country

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author peter quilter format paperback language english publication year 14 07 2005 series modern plays subject literature poetry criticism subject 2 drama texts plays screenplays title end of the rainbow author quilter peter publisher ac black publication date may 08 2012 pages 96 binding paperback edition 1 st dimensions 0 24 wx 7 64 hx 4 88 d isbn 0413775321 subject performing arts general description musical drama of judy garland s come back concerts gardners brand new paperback all orders

Saturday, March 2, 2013

Gay Monologues and Scenes: An Anthology

Gay Monologues and Scenes
Gay Monologues and Scenes: An Anthology
Sky Gilbert (Editor)

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This is a collection of monologues and scenes from Canadian plays for gay characters. From drag queens to farm boys, these selections express the diversity of gay life. As gay American plays and movies achieve Tony Award-winning respectability and Oscar-winning recognition, it becomes more and more necessary for actors to have a collection of monologues to audition for gay plays.

  • Rank: #211942 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-04-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.62" h x 6.22" w x .39" l, .54 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 160 pages

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Gay Monologues and Scenes An Anthology, ISBN-13: 9780887548543, ISBN-10: 0887548547

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Shakesqueer: A Queer Companion to the Complete Works of Shakespeare (Series Q)

Shakesqueer
Shakesqueer: A Queer Companion to the Complete Works of Shakespeare (Series Q)
Madhavi Menon (Editor)
3.0 out of 5 stars(4)

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Shakesqueer puts the most exciting queer theorists in conversation with the complete works of William Shakespeare. Exploring what is odd, eccentric, and unexpected in the Bard’s plays and poems, these theorists highlight not only the many ways that Shakespeare can be queered but also the many ways that Shakespeare can enrich queer theory. This innovative anthology reveals an early modern playwright insistently returning to questions of language, identity, and temporality, themes central to contemporary queer theory. Since many of the contributors do not study early modern literature, Shakesqueer takes queer theory back and brings Shakespeare forward, challenging the chronological confinement of queer theory to the last two hundred years. The book also challenges conceptual certainties that have narrowly equated queerness with homosexuality. Chasing all manner of stray desires through every one of Shakespeare’s plays and poems, the contributors cross temporal, animal, theoretical, and sexual boundaries with abandon. Claiming adherence to no one school of thought, the essays consider The Winter’s Tale alongside network TV, Hamlet in relation to the death drive, King John as a history of queer theory, and Much Ado About Nothing in tune with a Sondheim musical. Together they expand the reach of queerness and queer critique across chronologies, methodologies, and bodies.

Contributors. Matt Bell, Amanda Berry, Daniel Boyarin, Judith Brown, Steven Bruhm, Peter Coviello, Julie Crawford, Drew Daniel, Mario DiGangi, Lee Edelman, Jason Edwards, Aranye Fradenburg, Carla Freccero, Daniel Juan Gil, Jonathan Goldberg, Jody Greene, Stephen Guy-Bray, Ellis Hanson, Sharon Holland, Cary Howie, Lynne Huffer, Barbara Johnson, Hector Kollias, James Kuzner , Arthur L. Little Jr., Philip Lorenz, Heather Love, Jeffrey Masten, Robert McRuer , Madhavi Menon, Michael Moon, Paul Morrison, Andrew Nicholls, Kevin Ohi, Patrick R. O’Malley, Ann Pellegrini, Richard Rambuss, Valerie Rohy, Bethany Schneider, Kathryn Schwarz, Laurie Shannon, Ashley T. Shelden, Alan Sinfield, Bruce Smith, Karl Steel, Kathryn Bond Stockton, Amy Villarejo, Julian Yates
  • Rank: #85645 in Books
  • Published on: 2011-02-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.21" h x 1.30" w x 6.10" l, 1.58 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 512 pages

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format hardback language english publication year 22 03 2011 series series q subject literature poetry criticism subject 2 literary criticism title shakesqueer a queer companion to the complete works of shakespeare series q author madhavi menon publisher duke university press books publication date jan 11 2011 pages 496 binding hardcover dimensions 6 75 wx 9 75 hx 1 25 d isbn 0822348330 subject literary criticism shakespeare description shakesqueer puts the most exciting queer theorists in con

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format paperback language english publication year 22 03 2011 series series q subject literature poetry criticism subject 2 literary criticism title shakesqueer a queer companion to the complete works of shakespeare author menon madhavi editor barale michele aina editor goldberg jonathan editor moon michael editor publisher duke univ pr publication date jan 11 2011 pages 494 binding paperback dimensions 6 25 wx 9 25 hx 1 50 d isbn 0822348454 subject literary criticism shakespeare description s

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What's Done in The Dark: Season 1 (The Beginning: The First Complete Season)

What's Done in The Dark
What's Done in The Dark: Season 1 (The Beginning: The First Complete Season)
Solae Devhine (Author)
3.6 out of 5 stars(20)

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Terry goes to jail and comes out a little bit different. Not only is he different but his wife, sister, brother, and best friend have changed.

The only thing they have in common are their secrets and their need to hide them. They soon find out that all things will be brought to light… one way or another.

This is the Complete First Season of the Best Selling Saga What's Done in the Dark.

(27,136 Words) Revised Edition

  • Rank: #55345 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2011-04-02
  • Released on: 2011-04-02
  • Format: Kindle eBook
  • Number of items: 1

Description #1 by DeepDiscount:

The 1943 Columbia Pictures serial Batman was nowhere near the peak of the chapter-play genre; produced by Rudolph C. Flothow and directed by Lambert Hillyer, it was done on the cheap even by serial standards, and if the writing wasn't bad, the production was terrible. Apart from the presence of J. Carrol Naish as the villain of the piece, there's hardly a major screen name associated with it, and the entire tone of the piece -- which includes references to "shifty-eyed" Japanese and other slurs, referring to Japanese-Americans in that instance -- makes it just as well that this is the case. The serial, which was reissued in the mid-'60s to theaters as part of the "Batman craze" spurred by the ABC television series with Adam West, looks to be in only a fair state of preservation, at least in the first chapter. (The Columbia logos at the front and the credits look fine, but much of the image is too dark and, in compensation, the producers have pumped too much light through it to brighten some of the sequences, which ends up whitening the skin of the characters too much and whiting out certain details; and one sequence in the middle of the episode looks oxidized, even solarized at one moment at what appears to be a reel-change point.) Luckily, chapter two looks and sounds much better, and most of the rest of the serial is closer to that condition than to the shape of the first chapter, but there is an edit at about eight and a half minutes in, involving a shot that simply doesn't belong, that appears to have been in the original release print of the serial, and that speaks volumes about the overall sloppiness of the production. The packaging is infinitely slicker than the content, with the cover art made to resemble the dark 1940s version of Batman in a stylized manner, while the serial itself is less atmospheric than just dullish and clunky. The discs both open automatically to a simple menu that offers easy access to all episodes spread among two layers, advancing automatically chapter by chapter, with all installments getting five numbered scene-markers. The transfer seems to be a bit dark in spots, but there's a general consistency to the look of the full-screen (1.33:1) image and the sound that makes this one of the better presentations of the serial since the 1940s. The Batman serial never made it to laserdisc and on videocassette was only ever issued under license from Good Times in an SLP-speed VHS edition. There are no bonus features, but for serial buffs this is still a sort of encouraging release, in that it marks the first time that one of the major studios' video divisions has tried tapping into the serial market on DVD -- the pity is that Batman is such a second-rate example of the genre, but at least it shows that they know the stuff exists in the vaults. ~ Bruce Eder, Rovi

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This 16-disc set -- 15 DVDs plus a CD -- is so cool, and so entertaining, that this reviewer interrupted his ascending pleasure every so often to say to himself, "Wow, is this great!" And if that's a lapse in objectivity, well, so be it. M Squad, starring Lee Marvin and shot mostly on location in Chicago, was one of those rare moments in entertainment where everything in a production clicked -- the perfect actor, at just the right point in their career, gets the ideal part at the precise moment when the right producers, writers, and directors are able to pick it up and run with it for all it's worth. Although it's often compared to Dragnet, M Squad is, in reality, a very different kind of cop show. Unlike Jack Webb's better-known series, it isn't trying to impress us with how police work is done, though that is an important (if decidedly secondary) component of each episode. Rather, it's filled with a lot of violence and nervous energy, punctuated with a lot of testosterone and raw sensibilities about crime and law enforcement, all rolled up in Lee Marvin's Lt. Frank Ballinger. As a detective assigned to M Squad (and the "M" stands for "murder"), Ballinger gets some of the dirtiest cases in the city of Chicago. These include a lot of robbery/homicides, execution-style killings, and anything with a high body-count. Universal apparently didn't keep a complete archive of episodes. As a result, when Timeless Media licensed the series for DVD release, they had to look beyond Universal's own archives, which had major gaps in it holdings. Reports say that originally this was to be a 100-episode collection, that being the best that Timeless and Universal could deliver, reflecting the gaps in the studio's holdings. But then collectors came forward and suddenly it became possible for Timeless) to put out the complete run of the series. But conversely, getting all of the episodes out meant compromising on the quality, more so than is usual for a major distributor. The results will prove frustrating to viewers who insist upon only top-quality transfers, and a delight to fans of the series itself. Even this reviewer, who thought he had seen every episode of the show, was surprised by how many of the programs here were new to him. They're all here, 117 episodes spread onto 15 DVDs -- and it must be said up front that many of them are not full-length (most of the shows, which only exist as later syndication prints, are missing one to two minutes of their original content); and some are transferred from what are obviously 16mm dupe prints. The sound on those episodes is shaky -- many have a layer of noise and some minor distortion, although the producers of this set have largely succeeded in providing serviceable playback; and for a change on a DVD set, the volume is extremely healthy all through this set. There are some modest to moderate (and sometimes severe) imperfections in the full-screen (1.33-to-1) images, in the form of missing frames, vertical scratches, jumps, whited out contrasts (a sign that a lot of light had to be pumped through an otherwise dark print to make it viewable), and also a flat, gray look to a lot of the shows. This is all doubly unfortunate, as the cinematographers involved in the series included a few well-known names, such as {$Lionel Lindon (not to mention a few notable directors, including Robert Florey). But they are more than watchable, and the acting, scripts, direction etc. all carry what is here well over the line of acceptability. A few do look almost like kinescopes, which is a damning criticism for material originally shot on 35mm film. No, it's not ideal, but for the price and the content, there's enough solid entertainment here, and more than sufficiently impressive moments to keep purchasers busy watching for weeks or even months. Along the way, one also glimpses performances by such soon-to-be-better-known actors as Mike Connors, Leonard Nimoy, Charles Bronson, James Coburn, Deforest Kelley, Angie Dickinson, Werner Klemperer et al, and a few familiar faces from movies, such as former child star Bobby Driscoll. And all of that is fine and well for entertainment value, but the truly solidl worth of this package lies in the writing. M Squad benefited from first-rate scripts, including work by such future notables as Sterling Silliphant. And the quality of the writing isn't hurt one whit by the variable visual content. Each 25-minute episode gets a single chapter, which is fine, as the shows are seamlessly constructed and move briskly. And all 15 DVDs open automatically to simple dual-layer menus, offering "play all" options and access to individual shows, which advance as each programs ends and the menu reopens. The 16th disc is the sole bonus feature in the set, a CD offering music from the series, driven, of course, by the famous Count Basie theme that was introduced for the second season run. M Squad was among the earlier crime series to utilize a jazz-based score, and while it never made quite the hit that Peter Gunn did with Henry Mancini's music, it's still worth hearing on its own 50 years later. And given that everyone closely associated with the production is gone, it's probably the best effort we could expect in terms of a "bonus" feature.The set comes in a handy fold-out package, the discs held in convenient overlapping spindles, and all of it slides into a compact slipcase. And despite all of the imperfections cited, M Squad was positively addictive here, as the episodes are so finely and economically constructed -- without a wasted shot or line of dialogue -- that the tendency is to just keep viewing. And it works that way, too, though one will look up and suddenly find three or four hours gone to taking in {$Lee Marvin, all steely intensity (aided by his being prematurely gray in 1958) keeping the streets of Chicago safe. ~ Bruce Eder, Rovi

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Friday, March 1, 2013

Dark Court: Monte's Marines

Dark Court
Dark Court: Monte's Marines
Stormy Glenn (Author)
5.0 out of 5 stars(1)

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Doc Lewis had been in love with Rocky Rodriguez for more years than he could remember but he always knew that his wish to be with the man would never come true. But when circumstances throw them together in the Seelie Court, something changes and the two men give into the desire between them. Their encounter ends with Rocky making a comment that drives Doc from him with a broken heart. Doc decides he needs to put plenty of space between him and Rocky and going on a mission back to the human world seems like just the thing. Only, the mission doesn’t turn out quite like Doc expected when he meets, Monte, the Seelie Elf he’s been sent to rescue. Monte is unlike any man he’s ever met and Doc falls quickly for the little elf, bonding with him. But they're being held by government scientists in a secret research facility. Escape is their only possible way to be together, especially after the lead scientist grows concerned over how close they’ve grown to each other and threatens to separate them. Between fighting for their lives, the misgivings that fill them all when Rocky arrives to rescue them, and the lack of prenatal vitamins, can these three men find each other? Or will they lose everything because of their doubts?

  • Rank: #598982 in Books
  • Published on: 2013-02-26
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 258 pages

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