Excerpts, in many moods and lengths, for actors of all ages, from the nineteen plays by Ruth Wolff published in NOTABLE WOMEN — AND A FEW EQUALLY NOTABLE MEN and FROM FAUSTIANA TO THE FALL OF ATHENS.
The true story of the passionate love affair — shocking in its day, shocking now — between Mabel Loomis Todd and Austin Dickinson, brother of Emily Dickinson. Intimately exploring the scandalous relationship which rocks a college town, this page-turner novel portrays a triangular sexual adventure which turns to deep abiding love.
Deploring the state of the “show-off” architecture of today, architect Martin Bloom points the way toward a new method of humanistic design which, encompassing both use and beauty, accommodates and enhances life.
This book insightfully analyzes the needs of those who design theatres, work in theatre, or attend theatre.
Richard Halliburton was the world famous adventurer who, in the 1920s and 1930s, thrilled his millions of adoring fans with tales of his daring exploits on his worldwide travels. He was one of the most popular and romantic figures of his time. The Sea Dragon is a novel about his last adventure – his attempt to cross the wild Pacific in a Chinese junk. Known for his daring adventures, Richard Halliburton had to hide the fact that he was gay.