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Steven Dietz

Autor(a) de Dracula

32+ Works 377 Membros 11 Críticas

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Obras por Steven Dietz

Dracula (1996) 42 exemplares
Lonely Planet (1994) 35 exemplares
God's Country (1988) 30 exemplares
Becky's New Car (2010) 28 exemplares
Still Life with Iris (1998) 28 exemplares
Private Eyes (1998) 27 exemplares
More Fun than Bowling (1990) 20 exemplares
The Nina Variations (2003) 19 exemplares
Inventing Van Gogh (2004) 16 exemplares
Trust (1995) 10 exemplares
Ten November: A play (1988) 9 exemplares
Rocket Man (2003) 9 exemplares
Foolin' Around with Infinity (1990) 8 exemplares
Fiction (1999) 8 exemplares
Last of the Boys (2008) 7 exemplares
Halcyon Days (1995) 6 exemplares
The Rememberer (2004) 6 exemplares
Yankee Tavern - Acting Edition (2010) 6 exemplares
Force of Nature (2003) 5 exemplares
This Random World (2018) 4 exemplares
Shooting Star (2010) 3 exemplares
Bloomsday (2017) 3 exemplares
Paragon Springs (2011) 2 exemplares
American La Ronde (2017) 2 exemplares
On Clover Road 1 exemplar
Rancho Mirage (2017) 1 exemplar
Left to Right 1 exemplar

Associated Works

Laugh Lines: Short Comic Plays (2007) — Contribuidor — 63 exemplares
Moving Parts: Monologues from Contemporary Plays (1992) — Contribuidor — 58 exemplares
The Actor's Book of Gay and Lesbian Plays (1995) — Contribuidor — 56 exemplares
Take Ten II: More Ten-Minute Plays (2003) — Contribuidor — 44 exemplares

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A quick play set in an airport terminal, Elena and Reed run into each other years after ending their relationship. They are now middle aged and wondering how the other person's life has played out. It's a realistic look at how our dreams in our 20s don't often translate to who we become. I loved seeing how even if a person knows us so deeply when we are young, it doesn't necessarily mean they'll know who we will become.
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bookworm12 | Jul 27, 2023 |
I read this in preparation for a post-performance discussion of the play this weekend. It's extremely well done, allows the reader to 'see' the entire play in their imagination, and reinforces my long-standing belief that Holmes' arrogance/bravado was simply his way of cutting to the chase. two sentences in the author's note will stick with me for a long time, providing many a chuckle: "He (Holmes) is anxious, moody, vain, opinionated, caustic, and empirical. He could wipe the floor with Donald Trump." Note that this was penned in 2006, well before many caught on to said blowhard.… (mais)
 
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sennebec | Oct 25, 2022 |
This one is difficult for me. I am ambivalent about this work. I have seen it done, and found it pleasant, and I think it's a decent read. It also gave me the clue about how to write in when you get audience participation, because you can't be sure what the audience member will say. I think the thing is, I don't actually like the ending much. It seems to...pat. Too easy. Too...well, too much like a director said, hey, look, we have to have a happy ending (though it can easily be argued this was not a happy ending, but that's a matter of opinion either way). So I dropped it a star, because if I can't decide how well I like it, it usually means I don't like it as well as I was thinking I might. Overall, an okay play, but nothing to write home to mother about, and too much in the "let's have a gimmick so we don't accidentally write a play that might be played realistically". In short, it feels forced.… (mais)
 
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Devil_llama | 1 outra crítica | Sep 7, 2019 |
Political satires are a bit of a challenge for me. Either I understand the underlying circumstances - in this case, the US invasion of Grenada - or I don't and when I don't, I am a bit lost as to what is occurring. Luckily with this play, I had enough knowledge of the US invasion of Grenada, the cut throat political world of Washington DC and the misguided political agendas that can impact foreign policy decisions, to settle in and enjoy the play for what it is. Performed by a wonderful cast starring Ed Begley, Jr., Richard Masur and Anne Archer, this recording has all the wonderful characterizations and sound effects of a fully staged radio play, including sound bits of some of President Regan's actual speeches. Dietz has fun poking at the establishment, including the CIA, and incorporates enough factually correct information - like the code name "Operation Urgent Fury" for the invasion - to give the audience a focal point for Dietz's satirical romp to launch from. I liked how the play shifts between Washington DC and Grenada, giving the audience the chance to experience the situation from the point of view of the average Grenadian Ruby, who runs the gift shop in the Holiday Inn, and the people controlling the American political/foreign policy machine. As a big fan of the British comedy series, Yes Prime Minister, I was a little put out when I read a quote by a Cincinnati city reviewer on the Halcyon Days Wikiedia page that [Halcyon Days] plays more like a Saturday Night Live sketch than theatre. I do not believe that all theatre needs to rise above the fun that political satires are meant to be and I do not view [Halcyon Days] as a light-weight, cheap digs satirical attack at the establishment like the Saturday Night Live sketches I have viewed over the years. It is a solid piece of political satire and deserves to be recognized as such. If you enjoy political satires based on actual historical events and if you have access to the audio recording, I can recommend Halcyon Days as a wonderful radio play-like audio experience.… (mais)
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lkernagh | Jun 26, 2015 |

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Obras
32
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Membros
377
Popularidade
#64,011
Avaliação
3.8
Críticas
11
ISBN
33

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