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Plays by Brian Rady

BRIAN RADY
Anchor Woman
1st Produced:
25 Feb 2010
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Play/Drama
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Synopsis:
Anchor Women is a tone poem of a play which fuses music, performance, and live video feed into a sweeping multimedia fantasy. A re-imagining of the lives of familiar figures: the financial crisis of a celebrity photographer, the identity crisis of a talk-show host, the motherhood of a stewardess, and the unexpected sexual awakening of a fame-crazed anchorwoman reporting for her first time in Baghdad. Anchor Women is a lyrical and idiosyncratic deification of the females at the forefront of the American liberal media.
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Green Knight, The
1st Produced:
06 Jun 2010
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I don't think the play has been published but you could try abebooks.com
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Play/Drama
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This show is part of the Planet Connections Theatre Festivity. This is their official description: He came to Camelot on Christmas Eve, the green knight, his green horse, his great green axe. A beautiful being, and terrifying, but he knew what justice was and perhaps justice is greater than the grail. A story of man and beast, and man and woman, newly adapted for the stage.
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La Boheme (Spoken)
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Adapted By Brian Rady; Conceived and Directed By Jeremy Bloom9La Boheme (Spoken) is a lyrical dialogue loyally adapted from Puccini's original libretto to his iconic opera La Boheme. The result is a larger-than-life play, about young artists, mostly broke, hyper, and always on the brink of inspiration and death. The musical roots (repetitions and rhyme) and the awkwardness of translation enable a language that is poetically charged.
- nytheatre.com10 Mar 201010
10 Mar 2010
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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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Adaptation
Parts:
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10
Female
9
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Adapted By Brian Rady; Conceived and Directed By Jeremy Bloom
Synopsis:
La Boheme (Spoken) is a lyrical dialogue loyally adapted from Puccini's original libretto to his iconic opera La Boheme. The result is a larger-than-life play, about young artists, mostly broke, hyper, and always on the brink of inspiration and death. The musical roots (repetitions and rhyme) and the awkwardness of translation enable a language that is poetically charged.
- nytheatre.com
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