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The Trustus Plays The Hammerstone Drift And Holy Ghost Jon Tuttle

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The Trustus Plays The Hammerstone Drift And Holy Ghost Jon Tuttle
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Publisher: Intellect
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.8 MB
Pages: 176
Author: Jon Tuttle
ISBN: 9781841502243, 9781841502953, 1841502243, 1841502952
Language: English
Year: 2009

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The Trustus Plays The Hammerstone Drift And Holy Ghost Jon Tuttle by Jon Tuttle 9781841502243, 9781841502953, 1841502243, 1841502952 instant download after payment.

The Trustus Plays is an intriguing collection of three full-length plays by US playwright Jon Tuttle. The Hammerstone (1994) is an academic comedy about two professors aging gracelessly; Drift (1998) is a dark comedy about marriage and divorce, and, Holy Ghost (2005) portrays the plight of German POW’s kept in camps in the American South. Each is a winner of the national Trustus Playwrights Festival contest, and each has been produced by the Trustus Theatre, in Columbia, South Carolina.Tuttle’s introduction discusses the existential underpinnings of the plays, and Trustus founder and Artistic Director Jim Thigpen provides a preface describing the theatre’s dedication to experimental, “edgy” social drama, and how Tuttle’s striking work has served that mission.

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