JOANNE AKALAITIS   (1937 - )


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Plays by JoAnne Akalaitis

JOANNE AKALAITIS
Dead End Kids: A History Of Nuclear Power
1st Produced:
New York
1980
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1st Published:
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Genre:
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Play/Drama
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Notes: Music by David Byrne
Synopsis: a lot of violence, but its neutral violence, it neither really improves nor worsens things, Sainer
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JOANNE AKALAITIS
Green Card
1st Produced:
Los Angeles
1986
Company:
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1st Published:
Broadway Play Publishing, New York
1991
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Genre:
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Satire
Parts:
Male
6
Female
5
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Notes: music, slides, song and dance
Synopsis: The Haves (citizens of the USA) versus Have Nots (refugees seeking asylum in the USA)
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JOANNE AKALAITIS
Iphigenia Cycle, The
1st Produced:
New York
1998
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Genre:
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Adaptation
Parts:
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Female
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Notes: Original Playwright - Euripides
Synopsis: The Iphigenia Cycle actually consists of two plays, both written by the great Greek tragedian Euripides near the end of his life. The first is Iphigenia at Aulis, which tells how Agamemnon, leader of the Greek army, comes to sacrifice his eldest daughter Iphigenia to the goddess Artemis, in return for a promised victory over his enemies in Troy. Over the objections of his brother Menelaos, his wife Clytemnestra, and the young soldier Achilles, he manages to convince Iphigenia of the nobility of her sacrifice and she agrees to it, only to be rescued at the last minute by the goddess herself. The second play, Iphigenia in Tauris, picks up the story ten years later. Iphigenia has been taken by Artemis to the barbaric land of Tauris, where she serves as the priestess of her temple. The custom here is to kill any Greek who ventures on Taurian soil, and it is Iphigenia's duty to supervise these killings, which are sacrifices to the goddess. One day two Greek travelers show up, who Iphigenia discovers are in fact her younger brother Orestes and his friend Pylades. Orestes, who murdered Clytemnestra to avenge that lady's murder of Agamemnon, is being pursued by the Furies. To free him of this miserable torture, the god Apollo has commanded him to steal the statue of Artemis housed at this very temple. He and Iphigenia reunite and contrive to steal the statue and indeed Iphigenia herself from the temple at Tauris. At the end of the play, the goddess Athena affirms the victory of the Greeks over the Taurians, leaving us with the promise of Orestes's just return to rule over his people.
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JOANNE AKALAITIS
Southern Exposure
1st Produced:
New York
1979
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JOANNE AKALAITIS
TI Jean Blues
1st Produced:
1998
Company:
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1st Published:
Humana Festival 1998: The Complete Plays, ed Michael Bigelow Dixon & Amy Wegener, Smith & Kraus
1998
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Genre:
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One Act
Parts:
Male
3
Female
2
Parts Other:
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Notes: music by Philip Glass. adapted from the works of Jack Kerouac
Synopsis: In his writing, Jack Kerouac poured forth memory, passion, the wonder of turbulent cities, a restless search for spirituality and the wild freedom of travel, drugs and sex. Adapter/director JoAnne Akalaitis weaves the life and writing of Kerouac into an exuberantly brilliant dramatic fabric. Using stylised movement and both individual and choral expressions of Kerouac's dynamic language, TI Jean Blues captures the sizzle of the Beat Poet's life journey. This avant-garde work also features a score sampled from jazz greats Young, Mingus and Parker with original music by Philip Glass
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JOANNE AKALAITIS
Voyage Of The Beagle, The
1st Produced:
New London, Connecticut
1986
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Genre:
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Opera
Parts:
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Female
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Parts Other:
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Notes: music Jon Gibson
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