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Theresa Rebeck

    Mauritius
    Bernhardt/Hamlet
    Three Girls and Their Brother
    Seminar
    Dead Accounts
    What We're Up Against
    • What We're Up Against

      • 72pages
      • 3 heures de lecture
      4,5(4)Évaluer

      Awarded the 2011 Rella Lossy Playwright's Award, this play explores complex themes of identity and belonging through a captivating narrative. It delves into the lives of its richly developed characters, showcasing their struggles and triumphs as they navigate personal and societal challenges. The dialogue is sharp and engaging, drawing the audience into an emotional journey that highlights the intricacies of human relationships and the quest for self-discovery. An impactful piece that resonates with contemporary issues.

      What We're Up Against
    • Seminar

      • 72pages
      • 3 heures de lecture
      3,9(56)Évaluer

      Set in a private writing class, four aspiring novelists navigate the challenges of creativity and ambition under the guidance of the enigmatic Leonard, played by Jeff Goldblum. As they grapple with his unconventional teaching methods, they experience personal and professional upheavals, leading to shifting alliances and emotional turmoil. The play explores themes of rivalry, desire, and the complexities of artistic expression, all delivered with sharp wit and engaging dialogue.

      Seminar
    • Three Girls and Their Brother

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      3,6(16)Évaluer

      The narrative revolves around the aftermath of a disastrous event that has left everyone pointing fingers at a seemingly innocuous picture. As characters reflect on the chaos that ensued, they delve into the implications of this image and how it intertwined with their lives. The story explores themes of blame, perception, and the consequences of a single moment captured in time, leading to a deeper understanding of how easily things can spiral out of control.

      Three Girls and Their Brother
    • Bernhardt/Hamlet

      • 96pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
      3,4(12)Évaluer

      Mark Twain wrote: “There are five kinds of actresses: bad actresses, fair actresses, good actresses, great actresses – and then there is Sarah Bernhardt.” In 1899, the international stage celebrity set out to tackle her most ambitious role yet: Hamlet. Theresa Rebeck’s new play rollicks with high comedy and human drama, set against the lavish Shakespearean production that could make or break Bernhardt’s career.

      Bernhardt/Hamlet
    • Mauritius

      • 80pages
      • 3 heures de lecture
      3,7(288)Évaluer

      Following their mother's death, two half-sisters uncover a valuable book of rare stamps, igniting a conflict between one sister's desire for profit and the other's sentimental attachment. As they navigate their strained relationship, the stakes rise dramatically when unscrupulous collectors enter the scene, threatening their safety and complicating their quest. This comedy reveals the unexpected dangers of the stamp-collecting world, blending humor with tension as the sisters confront both external threats and their own familial bonds.

      Mauritius
    • Exploring the intricacies of humor, this book delves into the art of comedy through various lenses, including stand-up, improvisation, and comedic writing. It examines the cultural significance of laughter and how it connects people across different backgrounds. Featuring insights from renowned comedians and practical exercises, readers will learn to craft their own comedic style while understanding the mechanics behind what makes people laugh. This engaging guide is perfect for aspiring comedians and anyone interested in the power of humor.

      Bad Dates
    • The Scene

      • 84pages
      • 3 heures de lecture
      3,6(60)Évaluer

      Theresa Rebeck is a prominent playwright and screenwriter known for her sharp wit and keen insights into human relationships. Her works often explore themes of ambition, gender dynamics, and the complexities of personal and professional life. With a unique voice that blends humor and drama, she has crafted compelling characters that resonate with audiences. Her contributions to theater and television have earned her critical acclaim and a dedicated following, showcasing her ability to tackle contemporary issues with depth and creativity.

      The Scene
    • I'm Glad About You

      A Novel

      • 402pages
      • 15 heures de lecture
      3,0(42)Évaluer

      Set against the backdrop of New York City's entertainment scene and suburban Cincinnati, the story explores the divergent paths of Alison, an ambitious TV star, and Kyle, a compassionate pediatrician trapped in an unfulfilling marriage. Their lives intertwine with the weight of their shared history, revealing a complex relationship marked by longing and unresolved feelings. As they navigate their successes and failures, the narrative delves into themes of ambition, love, and the struggle to reconcile the past with the present.

      I'm Glad About You
    • Twelve Rooms with a View

      • 496pages
      • 18 heures de lecture
      2,5(21)Évaluer

      The story unfolds as an unexpected inheritance transforms a seemingly fortunate situation into a chilling experience. The protagonist inherits a lavish apartment from a deceased wealthy stranger, leading to a series of unsettling events. This sharp and intelligent narrative explores themes of greed, deception, and the darker side of human nature, crafted by the creator of the acclaimed series SMASH. Prepare for a gripping tale that blurs the line between fortune and misfortune.

      Twelve Rooms with a View