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  2. Drunk Enough to Say I Love You? - Wikipedia

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    The play is brief (45 min) and without an intermission. It was first produced at the Royal Court Theatre in London with the world premiere on 10 November 2006. Sam's counterpart was initially named Jack emphasizing the British nature of the person, while in the 2008 American production he becomes Guy, a possible Mr. Anybody.

  3. John Fiske (media scholar) - Wikipedia

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    He was the author of eight academic books, including Power Plays, Power Works (1993), Understanding Popular Culture (1989), Reading the Popular (1989), and the influential Television Culture (1987). Fiske was also a media critic , examining how cultural meaning has been created in American society, and how debates over issues such as race have ...

  4. List of American plays - Wikipedia

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    The American Way (2011), by Jim Beaver; The Anarchist (2012), by David Mamet; And Still I Rise (1978), by Maya Angelou; André (1798), by William Dunlap; Anna Christie (1921), by Eugene O'Neill; Anne of the Thousand Days (1948), by Maxwell Anderson; And Things That Go Bump in the Night (1964), by Terrence McNally; Angels in America (1991), by ...

  5. Statue of Liberty play - Wikipedia

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    Amos Alonzo Stagg was the first to call the play, and Stagg credited Clarence Herschberger with being the first player to run the play. The play was made popular by Fielding H. Yost during his tenure as head coach of the football team at the University of Michigan.

  6. The America Play - Wikipedia

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    The Great Hole of History. Parks' choice to write The America Play in the format of a play comes from her belief that "a play is a blueprint of an event: a way of creating and rewriting history." In writing The American Play, she is "rewriting the Time Line – creating history where it is and always was but has not yet been divined."

  7. Susan Glaspell - Wikipedia

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    Perhaps the originator of modern American theater, [30] Glaspell has been called "the First Lady of American Drama" [30] and "the Mother of American Drama." In 2003, the International Susan Glaspell Society was founded, with the aim of promoting "the recognition of Susan Glaspell as a major American dramatist and fiction writer."

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  9. Political drama - Wikipedia

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    The film It Always Rains on Sunday (1947) is a precursor of the genre, and John Osborne's play Look Back in Anger (1956) is an example of an early play in this genre. [10] The Iraq War is the focus of some recent British political drama; for example, Stuff Happens, by David Hare.