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Paperback Ten one-act plays Book

ISBN: 939038270X

ISBN13: 9789390382705

Ten one-act plays

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Small-scale drama, large in effect. Ten one-act plays is an affecting one-act play collection by Alice Gerstenberg, written amid the currents of early 20th century drama. Small plays, big moral questions. These dramatic short plays favour economy of staging and a keen ear for conversation, examining social themes in drama with subtlety rather than spectacle. They belong to a generation of women playwrights whose compact work broadened the range of the American stage; read alongside susan glaspell contemporaries they reveal the quieter experiments that led toward modern drama origins. As a classic theater anthology the collection is especially useful for literature students and theater educators seeking stageable, discussion-ready pieces. More than a historical footnote, these edwardian era plays show how the one-act form could carry serious ideas in small rooms: moral nuance, social awkwardness and formal invention are all present in restrained, performable form. The volume matters for readers who enjoy intimate theatre and for collectors assembling american stage classics, because it captures a particular pivot between domestic realism and theatrical modernism. Scholars and curious readers alike will find fertile material here: the plays offer snapshots of manners, quiet moral conflict and the shifting anxieties of a transitional era. Theatre historians tracing the evolution of form can point to these compact experiments when mapping modern drama origins. Accessible in tone yet exacting in craft, Gerstenberg's scenes reward repeated reading and staged revival; the concise action and modest requirements suit amateur companies and classroom projects as readily as professional workshops. For literature students the plays offer compact case studies in voice, motif and social commentary; for theater educators they are practical models of economy and subtext. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Compact to stage and rich to study, Ten one-act plays rewards casual readers, student directors and devoted collectors in equal measure.

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