drama

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drama

The first people

a play based on Mayan mythology
2018
Presents a readers' theater script based on a Mayan myth about the first people.

William Shakespeare tragedies

2019
Contains twelve tragedies by William Shakespeare.

Twelfth night, or, What you will

2019
Presents Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night," in which Viola, having disguised herself as a man, falls in love with her employer, Duke Orsino; while Olivia, the object of Orsino's attentions, is attracted to Viola, believing her to be male.

The tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice

2017
Contains William Shakespeare's "Othello," in which Iago, jealous of Othello's successes in the army of Venice, plots against him, pretending to be his friend while planting seeds of doubt about the faithfulness of his wife, Desdemona; and includes detailed notes as well as scene-by-scene plot summaries, a key to famous lines and phrases, an introduction to the language of the author, a scholarly essay, and illustrations.

Foods for the future

2016
"The year is 2052. A group of young chefs is hoping to make new breakthroughs in the world of sustainable foods. They are a part of an international online cooking community called The Flavorium. Each dish they make uses eco-friendly (and sometimes gross!) ingredients. The results aren't always pretty, but The Flavorium is determined to create a sustainable future. They will do anything--and eat anything--to solve global environmental issues"--Provided by publisher.

William Shakespeare's The taming of the clueless

2020
"Cher, the fairest maiden of Bronson Alcott High in Beverly Hills, spends her days merrily match-making and mall-hopping with her best friend Dionne. But her good attentions create mischief for her friends and family, including her new friend Tai, her crush Christian, and her cute stepbrother Josh, turning a comedy of errors into high drama. Can Cher admit her folly in time to save her friendships--and her own heart?--Back cover.

Bombs & blackberries

a World War Two play
"World War Two has been declared and the Chivers children are sent to the safety of the countryside. They are delighted to be brought back home when it looks like the Germans aren't going to invade after all. But the air-raid siren goes off and this time it's frighteningly real. This . . . play brings Manchester [England] during the Second World War and its people to life, and provides a variety of opportunities for school classes to explore both historical and literacy topics in an involving and creative setting. Also includes . . . tips on staging and costume"--Provided by publisher.

The tragedy of King Lear

Presents an annotated copy of William Shakespeare's 'The tragedy of King Lear.'.

William Shakespeare's Much ado about mean girls

2019
"Power struggles. Bitter rivalries. Jealousy. Betrayals. Star-crossed lovers. When you consider all these plot points, it's pretty surprising William Shakespeare didn't write 'Mean Girls.' But now fans can treat themselves to the epic drama . . . of the . . . teen comedy rendered with the wit, flair, and iambic pentameter of the Bard. [The] heroine Cady disguises herself to infiltrate the conniving Plastics,falls for off-limits Aaron, struggles with her allegiance to newfound friends Damian and Janis, and stirs up age-old vendettas among the factions of her high school"--Books on Tape.
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Radium girls

a play in two acts
Contains a play about Grace Fryer in court looking for justice from her mysterious disease, focusing on the thought of radium poisoning being the cause.
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