
Albert
Einstein
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Einstein:
A Stage Portrait is a one-man play in which the great scientist explains how he came up with the theory of relativity,
and the idea that light rays were bent by the force of gravity.
He talks about Isaac Newton and his discovery of gravity, and
about his belief that moral progress is more important than scientific progress, and how that belief caused him anguish in his professional
career.
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Frank Lloyd
Wright
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F.LL.W.: The Tragedies and Triumphs of Frank Lloyd Wright
A controversial one-person play about American architect Frank Lloyd Wright, whose lover and friends were murdered by one of Wright's employees in a house of Wright's own design. The play examines Wright's life, from personal adversities and professional set backs to design innovations and architectural achievements to his outrageous comments about American popular culture.
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Richard
Wright
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Wright
From America
deals with the personal and literary life
of the author of "Native Son," Richard Wright, the first
great African American novelist. In this 3-person play, Wright
attempts to purge the ghosts of prejudice and bigotry that haunted
American life in the early 20th Century. He has a conversation
with Mames Baldwin about the future of literature and reads from
"Native Son."
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Thomas
Jefferson
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Meet
Thomas Jefferson
Thomas Jefferson visits your school to discuss the Continental
Congress, the Contstituional Convention, and life, liberty and
the pursuit of happiness. A Q&A session follows with the actor, who answers the questions still in character.
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Zelda
Fitzgerald
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Bye
Bye Blackbird
is a haunting look
at the life of the highly-complex and talented Zelda Fitzgerald,
focusing on her struggles as a woman in the 1920s and as the wife of the renowned author F. Scott Fitzgerald.
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