International Plays for Young Audiences: Contemporary Works from Leading Playwrights
Edited By: Roger Ellis
Stock No: WW080650
International Plays for Young Audiences: Contemporary Works from Leading Playwrights  -     Edited By: Roger Ellis
    By: Roger Ellis(ED.)

International Plays for Young Audiences: Contemporary Works from Leading Playwrights

Edited By: Roger Ellis
Meriwether Publishing / 2000 / Paperback

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Title: International Plays for Young Audiences: Contemporary Works from Leading Playwrights
By: Roger Ellis(ED.)
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 424
Vendor: Meriwether Publishing
Publication Date: 2000
Dimensions: 8.61 X 5.59 X 1.05 (inches)
Weight: 1 pound 5 ounces
ISBN: 1566080657
ISBN-13: 9781566080651
Stock No: WW080650

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Colleges, universities and high schools nationwide are seeking up-to-date writing on themes related to cultural diversity. Roger Ellis' previous multicultural anthologies of plays, scenes and monologs have been in popular use for several years. This unique anthology of complete plays is directed specifically to young audiences from new writers of the multicultural experience. Many international cultures are represented including African American, Native American, Central and South American, Caribbean, Pacific Island, Maori, Viking, Irish, Spanish, Gypsy, Canadian, Jewish, Muslim, Pakistani, East Indian and more. Each of these plays contain a significant number of roles for young actors. A valuable text for multicultural, literary or speech classes; or for theatrical applications.

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