WILLIAM GIBSON   (1914 - 2008)


William Gibson
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Plays by William Gibson

WILLIAM GIBSON
American Primitive or John and Abigail
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Parts:
Male
4
Female
4
Parts Other:
1 boy; 1 girl
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Synopsis:
The story of John and Abigail Adams based on their diaries and letters
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WILLIAM GIBSON
Body And The Wheel, The
1st Produced:
Lenox, Massachusetts
1974
Company:
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1st Published:
Athenaeum, New York, 1975
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Genre:
A Play Made From The Gospels
Play/Drama
Parts:
Male
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Female
0
Parts Other:
minimum of 24 players
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Synopsis:
Suitable for production in a church, theatre or auditorium, this beautiful and moving work by one of our theatre's most important and successful playwrights illuminates the story of Jesus with dramatic force and true reverence. The dialogue is drawn from the Gospels, and the action follows the fateful flow of events leading up to the crucifixion and the resurrection. Imaginatively constructed and paced with consummate skill, the play, in total, becomes both an exciting theatrical event and, deeply spiritual experience—and one which will renew the meaning and relevance of the Christian ethic for audiences and participants alike.
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WILLIAM GIBSON
Butterfingers Angel, Mary, Joseph, Herod The Nut, And The Slaughter Of 12 Hit Carols In A Pear Tree, The
1st Produced:
Lenox, Massachusetts
1974
Company:
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1st Published:
Dramatists Play Service, NY, 1975
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Genre:
Christmas entertainment
Comedy
Parts:
Male
6
Female
4
Parts Other:
4c
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Synopsis:
A comedy with some dark moments, based on the Nativity story, a retelling in modern terms and language; written for church presentation at Christmas, but has been done professionally at other seasons.
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WILLIAM GIBSON
Cry Of Players
1st Produced:
Repertory Theatre of Lincoln Center
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1st Published:
Dramatists Play Service, NY,
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Play/Drama
Parts:
Male
15
Female
3
Parts Other:
1 girl, plus townspeople
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Synopsis:
As described in Variety, "…is of Shakespeare's life as a young man in Stratford. Since only fragments of the poet's life are actually known, A CRY OF PLAYERS is Gibson's fictionalized creation, perhaps based on published conjecture. The point is, it provides superb theatre. Gibson presents young Will as the high-spirited, strong-willed, responsible husband of the eight-years-older Anne and father of the moppet Susanna and recently born twins. Despite his love for his wife, he was a dallyer with the town tarts, a carefree worker at his father's trade and an occasional companion of poachers on the local estates. But when a troupe of itinerant actors arrived and he heard the flowery poetry of the stage, it was the siren cry of players in his ears, and he determined to be himself thereafter, even though it meant life away from home, family, comfort and security…None of this is explicitly about Shakespeare or Stratford—neither name is used, although the characters are called Will and Anne, and so on. There is no real attempt to disguise the identity of the callow, impulsive flowery-languaged young man with an articulate, impudent tongue…The audience can lend itself to a rousing tale involving vivid, believable characters in a provocative, basic situation and interesting and ultimately poignant circumstances."
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WILLIAM GIBSON
Dinny And The Witches
1st Produced:
Off Broadway
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1st Published:
Dramatists Play Service, NY,
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Fantasy
Parts:
Male
8
Female
6
Parts Other:
-
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Synopsis:
"This play is a fairy-tale," notes William Gibson in his notes to the New York production, "and all fairy-tales are dreams in which the hero goes forth on a pilgrimage through life; this one is no exception. Dinny is just the average American young man. He has only one fault; he is foolish, greedy, gullible, vain, confused, inconsiderate, lustful, ignorant, selfish, incompetent, lazy, immature, obtuse, frightened, cocky, and chronically self-deceived. He wants everything in the world, and expects it the easiest way. He believes he deserves only the best, and will settle for nothing less. Nevertheless, he is our hero. . .Reader, forgive him-he might have been you."
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WILLIAM GIBSON
Golda
1st Produced:
New York
1977
Company:
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1st Published:
Athenaeum, New York, 1978
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Genre:
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Play/Drama
Parts:
Male
18
Female
7
Parts Other:
-
Notes:
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Synopsis:
focuses on Golda Meir, Prime Minister of Israel during the ten days of the 1973 Yom Kippur War
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WILLIAM GIBSON
Golden Boy
1st Produced:
Majestic Theatre, New York
1964
Company:
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1st Published:
Athenaeum, New York, 1965
ISBN/ASIN
im-86
Music:
Original cast recording: Razor and Tie (IM86)
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Genre:
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Musical
Parts:
Male
17
Female
4
Parts Other:
-
Notes:
Music by Charles Strausse; lyrics by Lee Adams; book by Clifford Odets and William Gibson
Golden Boy
A young black boxer rises from the Harlem ghetto to fame but falls in love with his manager's white girl friend
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WILLIAM GIBSON
Goodly Creatures
1st Produced:
Washington D.C.
1980
Company:
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1st Published:
Dramatists Play Service, NY, 1986
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Genre:
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Play/Drama
Parts:
Male
9
Female
3
Parts Other:
-
Notes:
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Synopsis:
The play is set in the Massachusetts Bay Colony, at that early time when the first settlers were struggling to establish a foothold in a new and inhospitable land. Beset by bad weather and hostile Indians, the colonists were sustained by their Puritan faith—a faith that has brought Anne Hutchinson and her family to the new world. Gifted with healing powers and a knowledge of folk medicine, Anne quickly becomes a valuable asset to the colony. But she is also a mystic who believes that God speaks to all people with simple directness—a concept which earns her adherents but soon brings her into conflict with the powers that be. One by one her supporters give in to pressure from their elected leaders and the established clergy, and before long there are accusations of witchcraft and perversion. In the end the good-spirited Anne is condemned to banishment and a grisly death—the victim of those who fear what they cannot understand, and must destroy what they cannot bring under their influence and control.
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WILLIAM GIBSON
Handy Dandy
1st Produced:
New York
1984
Company:
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1st Published:
Dramatists Play Service, NY, 1986
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Genre:
Comedy Drama
Comedy
Parts:
Male
1
Female
1
Parts Other:
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Synopsis:
The first of many confrontations between Molly Egan, a feisty, salty-tongued activist nun in her early sevenities and District Court Judge Henry Pulaski, a conservative jurist in his sixties, occurs when she appears in his courtroom after being arrested for picketing a local arms research laboratory. Molly is a tough survivor who refuses to accept the notion that her destiny—and that of the civilized world—is something over which she has no control; Henry is a man devoted to logic and the law, who believes that vigils and protests are counterproductive. But as Molly is hauled back into his court again and again. Henry begins to develop a grudging respect for her courage and spirit, and eventually the two begin to hear each other out on a personal as well as professional level. Molly, who had three husbands and four abortions before becoming a nun, proves to have not only a strong sense of purpose but also a wise, compassionate heart; and Henry, widowed and alienated from his only son, is both lonely and vulnerable behind his stern exterior. In the end, weakened by a protest fast, Molly dies—but her sacrifice, if only because of the change it works in her onetime adversary and eventual admirer, is not in vain.
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WILLIAM GIBSON
I Lay In Zion
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1st Published:
Samuel French Inc, New York
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Female
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WILLIAM GIBSON
John And Abigail
1st Produced:
Stockbridge, Massachusetts
1969
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1st Published:
Athenaeum, New York, 1972
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Genre:
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Play/Drama
Parts:
Male
4
Female
4
Parts Other:
1b 1g
Notes:
aka American Primitive
Synopsis:
As the words drawn from their letters, diaries and books reveal, John and Abigail Adams were singular people: proud, loving, articulate, and filled with the dedication and spirit required to share in the forging of a nation. Through their words, with rhymed addenda spoken and acted by the company, the stuff of their lives - and the drama of the Revolutionary War, the Continental Congress and the Declaration of Independence - are made eloquently and vividly real on the stage. Blending history and humanity into a vital theatre piece, the play offers a lesson for our time, and all time, and a memorable experience to be shared and not soon forgotten.
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WILLIAM GIBSON
Miracle Worker, The
1st Produced:
Playhouse Theatre, New York
1959
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1st Published:
Samuel French, London, 1956
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Genre:
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Play/Drama
Parts:
Male
7
Female
7
Parts Other:
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Notes:
televised 1957
Synopsis:
Dramatisation of the story of Helen Keller and her teacher, Annie Sullivan.
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WILLIAM GIBSON
Monday After The Miracle
1st Produced:
Pretoria, South africa
1982
Company:
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1st Published:
Athenaeum, New York, 1983
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Genre:
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Play/Drama
Parts:
Male
3
Female
2
Parts Other:
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Synopsis:
The action of the play takes place in Boston, seventeen years after the events of The Miracle Worker. Helen is now an honor student at Radcliffe, and she and Annie have undertaken to write a book about their remarkable experiences. A young instructor of English from Harvard, John Macy, is engaged to help them, and Annie, yielding to an overpowering need to pursue a life of her own, soon falls in love with him. Their marriage, and the disruptive domestic triangle that results, leads to the compelling crisis of the play. After years of total dedication to her charge, Annie finds her loyalties divided, and Helen, herself aware of strong sexual stirrings, contributes to the growing discord and the inevitable failure of her mentor's marriage. As the play ends the two women accept the inescapable truth of their condition—that they are inextricably bound together and must find, in each other, whatever rewards life might bring.
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WILLIAM GIBSON
Raggedy Ann And Andy
1st Produced:
Albany, New York
1984
Company:
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1st Published:
Playbill Vol 86 No 10, 1986
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Genre:
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Parts:
Male
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Female
0
Parts Other:
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Notes:
aka Rag Dolly, music and lyrics Joe Rapso
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WILLIAM GIBSON
Ruby, The
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1st Published:
Dramatists Play Service
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Genre:
Musical
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Parts:
Male
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Female
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Parts Other:
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Notes:
Music by Norman Dello Joio; lyrics and book by William Gibson. Based on the play "A Night At An Inn" by Lord Dunsany. William Gibson wrote this under the name William Mass
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WILLIAM GIBSON
Two For The Seesaw
1st Produced:
Booth Theatre, New York
1958
Company:
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1st Published:
in "The Seesaw Log", Knopf, New York, 1959
ISBN/ASIN
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Genre:
Comedy Drama
Comedy
Parts:
Male
1
Female
1
Parts Other:
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Notes:
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Synopsis:
After an affair with a New York dancer man returns to his wealthy ex-wife.
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