The Face of America, 9780816673131
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A collection of plays for young people, reflecting the ethnic diversity of the American landscape

The Face of America

plays for young people

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  • Paperback

    304 pages

  • Release Date

    6 November 2011

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Summary

This is a collection of plays for young people, reflecting the ethnic diversity of the American landscape. The richness and relevance of these plays lie in their complex portraits of diversity and cultural collision. In Snapshot Silhouette, Somali-born Najma and African American Tay C share the same skin color but struggle to understand each other. The heroine of Brooklyn Bridge must forge new connections with her Puerto Rican and West Indianneighbors while maintaining her connection to he…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780816673131
ISBN-10:0816673136
Author:Children’s Theatre Company, Peter Brosius, Elissa Adams
Publisher:University of Minnesota Press
Imprint:University of Minnesota Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:304
Release Date:6 November 2011
Weight:431g
Dimensions:229mm x 152mm x 20mm
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Critics Review

“I am so pleased that there is a new anthology of plays for young people, and even more so since it contains the work of four compelling female playwrights. These four plays, with their varying plots and many great characters, are shows that young people should see. They are also shows that young people can perform in. Particularly by choosing pieces that explore the world of young people in the United States today, The Face of America speaks to their real stories and real lives.” -Linda Hartzell, artistic director, Seattle Children’s Theatre

About The Author

Children’s Theatre Company

Children’s Theatre Company (CTC), located in Minneapolis, Minnesota, is widely recognized as the leading theatre for young people and families in North America. Winner of the 2003 Tony Award for regional theatre, CTC has received numerous honors, including awards from The Joyce Foundation and The Wallace Foundation. It participates in the National Endowment for the Arts New Play Development Program, the Shakespeare for a New Generation program, the EmcArts Innovation Lab funded by the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, and the New Voices/New Visions 2010 series presented by the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. CTC serves more than 250,000 people annually through performances, new play development, theatre arts training, and community and education programs. For more information about Children’s Theatre Company,

Peter Brosius is the artistic director of the Children’s Theatre Company.

Elissa Adams is the director of new play development at the Children’s Theatre Company.

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