ARCHIBALD MACLEISH   (1893 - 1982)


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Plays by Archibald MacLeish

ARCHIBALD MACLEISH
Air Raid
1st Produced:
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1st Published:
Dramatists Play Service, NY
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Genre:
Poetic Drama
Play/Drama
Parts:
Male
11
Female
11
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Notes:
The poet has combined lyric poetry, superb drama, and a strange, moving quality of terseness into an original and powerful preachment on modern warfare
Synopsis:
In a small town people are busy and happy at work and play. The women chatter and gossip and sing; the lovers murmur; the children shout in play. But they are warned of a possible attack. The sound of an enemy plane cuts through the air. Planes circle over the town, nearer and nearer. As the women rush into the square, the attack is launched. The climax is tremendously moving.
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ARCHIBALD MACLEISH
American Bell, The
1st Produced:
Philadelphia
1962
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1st Published:
in "Think", Armonk, New York, July-August
1961
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Notes:
includes Our Lives, Our Fortunes, Our Sacred Honor; music by David Amram
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ARCHIBALD MACLEISH
Evening's Journey To Conway, Massachusetts: An Outdoor Play
1st Produced:
Conway
1967
Company:
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1st Published:
Gehenna Press, Northampton, Massachusetts
1967
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ARCHIBALD MACLEISH
Fall Of The City, The
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1st Published:
Dramatists Play Service, NY
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Genre:
Poetic Drama
One Act
Parts:
Male
7
Female
1
Parts Other:
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Notes:
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Synopsis:
An announcer is broadcasting from the square of a city. A crowd has gathered to witness the repeated appearance at noon each day of a dead woman. It is expected she will speak. On this day she does, prophesying: "The city of masterless men / Will take a master./ There will be shouting then:/ Blood after!" After her disappearance a messenger announces the arrival on the coast of a Conqueror. An orator makes a spirited address, urging the people not to oppose him. A second messenger announces his advance. Priests urge the people to take refuge with their gods. Fires set by the Conquerer appear on the hills beyond the city. The conqueror enters the square dressed in armor, his helmet closed. The people fall on their faces. The Conquerer mounts a platform, opens his helmet and the announcer sees that the helmet is empty, but the people do not. As the Conquerer raises his arm, they cheer like troops at a victory. The announcer's voice dryly closes the play: "The city has fallen."
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ARCHIBALD MACLEISH
Great American Fourth Of July Parade
1st Produced:
Pittsburgh
1975
Company:
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1st Published:
University of Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh
1975
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Genre:
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Parts:
Male
10
Female
7
Parts Other:
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Notes:
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Synopsis:
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ARCHIBALD MACLEISH
Herakles: A Play In Verse
1st Produced:
Ann Arbor, Michigan
1965
Company:
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1st Published:
Houghton Mifflin, Boston
1967
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ARCHIBALD MACLEISH
J.B.
1st Produced:
Washington, D.C.
1958
Company:
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1st Published:
Samuel French, London
1956
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Genre:
verse
Play/Drama
Parts:
Male
12
Female
9
Parts Other:
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Notes:
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Synopsis:
we are deep in the unanswered problems of man's relationship to God in an era of cruel injustices
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ARCHIBALD MACLEISH
Scratch
1st Produced:
Boston
1971
Company:
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1st Published:
Houghton Mifflin, Boston
1971
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Notes:
suggested by The Devil and Daniel Webster by Stephen Vincent Benst
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ARCHIBALD MACLEISH
Secret Of Freedom, The
1st Produced:
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Company:
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1st Published:
Dramatists Play Service, NY
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Genre:
Play/Drama
One Act
Parts:
Male
7
Female
1
Parts Other:
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Notes:
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Synopsis:
Joe and Jill go along their quiet way until the day a badly needed school bond, which they worked so hard on, is voted down by an overwhelming majority. Bitterly concerned about what this means for their children's education, they begin to question the attitudes of the people and a way of life that would allow such a thing to happen. Their search for answers runs into the cynicism of today's youth, the hard "mole-eye-view" of one man's realism, the blind optimism of another. They find hope in the person of the philosophical town librarian, who sees the secret of freedom as "each man's courage to believe. To believe in himself, his town&the future of the country." Back at his home, Joe thinks he finally has the secret: "Courage&to dream your dream and do your duty." Strengthened by this, he and Jill set out in earnest to work for another school bond vote, and this time they are going to win.
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