PRESTON JONES   (1936 - 1979)


Preston Jones
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Plays by Preston Jones

PRESTON JONES
Juneteenth
1st Produced:
1978-79
Company:
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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
Genre:
Short Play
One Act
Parts:
Male
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Female
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Parts Other:
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Notes:
in Holidays
Synopsis:
A newcomer to a small Texas town is the object of a practical joke involving Juneteenth, the celebration of the emancipation of the slaves
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PRESTON JONES
Last Meeting Of The Knights Of The White Magnolia, The
1st Produced:
Broadhurst Theater, New York
1976
Company:
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1st Published:
Dramatists Play Service, NY
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Genre:
Comedy Drama
Comedy
Parts:
Male
9
Female
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Parts Other:
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Notes:
One of the three independent plays comprising the celebrated A TEXAS TRILOGY
Synopsis:
A fraternity of Bradleyville's "good ole boys," which meets in the now decrepit Cattleman's Hotel, the Knights of the White Magnolia has long since lost sight of its espoused concern with patriotism and racial purity and has become an excuse for a handful of cronies to share a game of dominoes and a spot of liquid refreshment. Having dwindled steadily in membership, the lodge has unaccountably found a new recruit from a neighboring town, and his appearance gives the remaining members a chance to resurrect their ancient "mystic" initiation rite, an event which, for all its intentional seriousness, becomes one of the wildest, funniest scenes imaginable. However, in the end the inevitable disillusionment sets insending the would-be applicant scurrying for home and leaving the others to contemplate the wreckage and loss of still another glory that once was.
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PRESTON JONES
Lu Ann Hampton Laverty Oberlander
1st Produced:
Broadhurst Theater, New York
1976
Company:
-
1st Published:
Dramatists Play Service, NY
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Genre:
Comedy Drama
Comedy
Parts:
Male
8
Female
3
Parts Other:
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Notes:
One of the three independent plays comprising the celebrated A TEXAS TRILOGY
Synopsis:
The place is Bradleyville, a small town in West Texas, where Lu Ann Hampton, seventeen and a high school cheerleader, dreams of far-off places, but settles for marriage with a friend of her Korean War veteran brother. In the following act, ten years later, now divorced and working as a "beauty technician," Lu Ann meets and marries Corky Oberlander, only to lose him in a fatal auto accident. Then, a decade later again, we find Lu Ann still in Bradleyville, with her teenaged daughter, her now alcoholic brother, and a mother who has been enfeebled by a stroke. In a moving scene she is visited by her high school sweetheart, who has become a successful preacher, and as they review the past it becomes eloquently clear that Lu Ann's life has come full circlewith her hopes and dreams sacrificed to the realities of everyday life, and with only her resolute spirit to sustain her towards the inevitable grayness of the future.
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PRESTON JONES
Oldest Living Graduate, The
1st Produced:
Broadhurst Theater, New York
1976
Company:
-
1st Published:
Dramatists Play Service, NY
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To Buy This Play:
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Genre:
Comedy Drama
Comedy
Parts:
Male
6
Female
3
Parts Other:
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Notes:
One of the three independent plays comprising the celebrated A TEXAS TRILOGY
Synopsis:
The locale, once again, is Bradleyville, Texas, where Colonel Kinkaid, a crusty World War I veteran now confined to a wheelchair, regales anyone who will listen with tales of "Black Jack" Pershing and his days of campaigning in France. His son, an aggressive wheeler-dealer, learns that the Colonel is the oldest living graduate of Mirabeau B. Lamar Military Academy, and when the school comes forth with the idea of holding a celebration in honor of the old man, the son persuades them to do so in Bradleyvillehoping to benefit from the resulting publicity. But getting his father to agree to the plan, and to parting with a piece of property which the son covets for commercial purposes, are other matters. Resolute to the end, Colonel Kinkaid resents being the "oldest living anything" and, with his dying breath, continues to resist the loss of his ideals to expediency, and to a way of life which he can only regard as shoddy, second-rate and lacking in the values which he has striven to uphold.
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PRESTON JONES
Place On The Magadela Flats, A
1st Produced:
Dallas Theatre centre
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Company:
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1st Published:
Dramatists Play Service, NY
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To Buy This Play:
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Genre:
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Play/Drama
Parts:
Male
4
Female
4
Parts Other:
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Notes:
-
Synopsis:
The time is 1956, the place a small cattle ranch in drought-stricken New Mexico. Carl Grey, a former prisoner of war in World War II, is struggling to make a go of it, battling the elements and worrying about providing for his pregnant wife, Charlene. His problems are not eased by his happy-go-lucky younger brother, Frank, who is often more of a hindrance than a helpand with whom Carl finds himself in growing conflict. Although leavened with humorous scenes involving their colorful neighbors, and the denizens of the Busy Bee Cafe, the core of the action focuses on the mounting tension between the two brothers which, despite Charlene's attempts at moderation, ultimately reaches the breaking point when Frank falters at a crucial momentbringing on an explosive final scene and a split for which there is no longer any hope of reconciliation.
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PRESTON JONES
Remember
1st Produced:
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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
Genre:
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Parts:
Male
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Female
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Parts Other:
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Notes:
-
Synopsis:
An actor reminisces whilst visiting his childhood home.
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PRESTON JONES
Santa Fe Sunshine
1st Produced:
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Company:
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1st Published:
Dramatists Play Service, NY
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To Buy This Play:
If Publisher (above) is underlined then the play may be purchased by direct click, otherwise
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Genre:
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Comedy
Parts:
Male
6
Female
3
Parts Other:
-
Notes:
-
Synopsis:
The place is Santa Fe, New Mexico; the time the late 1950s; and the scene is the adobe house of Gino Bruno, a genial but largely untalented sculptor who believes that, at long last, he has created a masterpiece. His long-time friend, an equally bumbling painter named Claude Nordley, refuses to look at Bruno's sculpture, and professes to hate everybody and everythingexcept himself, and the cheap local wine known as "Santa Fe Sunshine." In fact no one gets a peek at Bruno's creation until it is unveiled at a disastrous party arranged by a scheming gallery owner and attended by a rich hillbilly art patron and an assortment of resident oddballs: a homosexual poet; a wood carver skilled at faking local artifacts; a college-girl folk singer; and her over-intense boyfriend, a would-be writer. As the wine flows, and personalities clash, the play reaches its very funny climaxin which all present learn something about life, themselves and the vagrant nature of the muses they would serve.
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