HENRY GILFOND
| Nationality: | American |
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Plays by Henry Gilfond
Edge Of The Knife |
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Moon Over Deep Bay |
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Moses |
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Region Of The Cross |
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Trade a Day |
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Synopsis: Intrigue in a lush brothel. A sailing man tries to lure one of the women into a life at sea. The illegitimate son of the madam threatens to destroy the brothel. Callous politics, chicanery and comic action, with a man-hating whore taking center stage, as another whore creates a Missa Solemnis on the brothel piano. | ||||
Wick And The Tallow, The |
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Synopsis: A house in which the husband, three daughters and a son-in-law struggle against a matriarchy and against each other. Throughout the play there is a promise of murder. It isa mood play of which Norris Houghton wrote reminiscent of ways of Yeats and Lorca, a comparison I mean as a compliment, in its combination of passion and a kind of poetic symbol ism." | ||||