MICHAEL NORMAN MANN   (1966 - )


Michael Norman Mann
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Plays by Michael Norman Mann

MICHAEL NORMAN MANN
BOX 27
1st Produced:
Los Gatos Cinema Stage
1993
Company:
Tangelo Productions
1st Published:
CreateSpace
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Genre:
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Play/Drama
Parts:
Male
6
Female
1
Parts Other:
4
Notes: Winner of 4 Drama-Logue Outstanding Achievement Awards. Winner of 2 Artistic Director Achievement Awards. Winner of the 1997 GLAAD Media Award
Synopsis: The play opens with the closing hands of the poker game. Stephen, the son of a retired Colonel, Sergeant Howard Kurtis, and two non commissioned Marines are wrapping up the game when tensions become evident. The two non commissioned officers leave. Left alone on stage, Stephen and Howard resume a long running argument about their life style as gay men serving in the Marine Corps. Stephen, a young Lieutenant has decided to come out of the closet and declare his sexual orientation. Howard pleads for him to change his mind.
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MICHAEL NORMAN MANN
Cumberland Blues
1st Produced:
San Jose Stage Company
1998
Company:
-
1st Published:
-
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Genre:
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Musical
Parts:
Male
9
Female
6
Parts Other:
4
Notes: Music by Jerry Garcia and Robert Hunter. The twenty plus song score by Jerry Garcia and Robert Hunter include "Friend of the Devil", "High Time", "Attics of My Life", "Touch of Gray", "Easy Wind", "I Will Love You", "He's Gone", "Deal", "Loser", "Mad", "Brown Eyed Women", "Boys In The Barroom", "Drunkard's Carol", "Bertha", "Black Peter", "When Push Comes To Shove", "Cumberland Blues", "Candyman", "Brokedown Palace", "Box of Rain" and the brand new Hunter classic "Immigrant". 2006 Director's Choice Award from NMTN
Synopsis: Peter Jones, Sr. came into the town of Cumberland, MD, with two dollars in his pocket and not a friend in the world. By the time the first night ended, Jones had found a poker game and won a mining claim, hotel, general store, and a tavern. Now, all these years later, all he has left is the Palace Hotel, the Mine, and two estranged sons. The years of working with coal has given Jones a case of Black Lung and a date with the grave. With what time he has left, Jones desires one last chance at reconciliation with his sons, Pete Jr. and Mick. Word of Jones's failing health is music to the ears of Jesse Steel, the region's most influential, and infamous mine owner. It was from Jesse's father that Jones won the claim all those years ago. The family reunion comes crashing down when old passions and conflicts boil to the surface and are left with the sudden death of Jones. Now all attention turns to Jones's will and the ultimate ownership of the Palace Hotel and Cumberland Mine. Unable to decide which son should take over, Jones left all ownership to be settled in an all night, winner-take-all poker game open to all family and employees associated with the business.
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MICHAEL NORMAN MANN
Her Story
1st Produced:
Piedmont Middle School
1991
Company:
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1st Published:
Eldridge Plays and Musicals
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Genre:
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Play/Drama
Parts:
Male
5
Female
9
Parts Other:
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Notes: -
Synopsis: High school students Mike and Shelly are breaking up. Later, Shelly sees Mike at a party with his new girlfriend and between her depression and a few too many drinks, allows herself to be coaxed outside by an unscrupulous guy. Things go too far in the bushes and Shelly is date-raped. When she returns to school on Monday, she has a reputation and school officials want to get to the bottom of the rumors they have heard. With characters immediate and believable, this play is powerful, timely and significant.
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MICHAEL NORMAN MANN
Shakedown Street
1st Produced:
2005
Company:
-
1st Published:
-
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To Buy This Play:
I don't think the play has been published but you could try abebooks.com
or the playwright direct where their email is shown at the top of the page
Genre:
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Musical
Parts:
Male
6
Female
4
Parts Other:
4
Notes: Words and music by Jerry Garcia, Robert Hunter & Greg Anton
Synopsis: Shakedown Street is the new musical/comedy set in San Francisco, circa 1941. Private Investigator Duke Bishop has been hired to foil a blackmail scheme involving a crooked judge and a lounge singer named Lucille Lovell. Quickly, Duke realizes that there is more than meets the eye when rumors of lost Spanish Mission artwork holds the clues as to the whereabouts of a fortune in missing Spanish gold believed lost in San Francisco Bay. This tongue-in-cheek trail to the treasure leads Duke through a tale of deception and murder set against high society parties, nightclubs, drunk-tanks and the boxing rings. Familiar and classic Grateful Dead tunes such as "Truckin'", "Scarlet Begonias", "US Blues", and "Mission In The Rain" have been re-orchestrated and adapted to the luscious jazz-band sound of the period. The score also includes songs by Robert Hunter and Greg Anton composed directly for this musical.
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