Four plays / by Dawn Powell ; edited with an introduction by Michael Sexton and Tim Page.
- Title
- Four plays / by Dawn Powell ; edited with an introduction by Michael Sexton and Tim Page.
- Published by
- South Royalton, Vt. : Steerforth Press, c1999.
- Author
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- Description
- 454 p.; 23 cm.
- Summary
- "From her college days onward, Dawn Powell, known primarily for her novels and her diaries and letters, dreamed of becoming a successful playwright. Indeed, over the course of four decades, she finished at least ten plays and was working on fashioning her novel, The Golden Spur into a musical comedy during her final illness. Only two of her plays were mounted during her lifetime, however. This volume contains both of those works - Big Night which was produced by the legendary Group Theater in 1933, and Jig Saw, which was staged by the Theater Guild the following year. These are fast-paced, blunt-spoken - and very funny - comedies that directly anticipate the hard-boiled satire of such novels as Turn, Magic Wheel and Angels on Toast.
- Rounding out the book are two unpublished (and as yet unproduced) plays that Powell wrote in the late 1920s - the experimental, quasi-expressionist Women at Four O'Clock and a nostalgic bittersweet story of old New York, Walking Down Broadway, which director Erich von Stroheim would later adapt into the Hollywood film Hello, Sister!"--Jacket.
- Uniform title
- Plays. Selections
- Alternative title
- Plays.
- Subject
- Genre/Form
- Drama
- Contents
- Big night -- Jig saw -- Women at four o'clock -- Walking down Broadway.
- Owning institution
- Harvard Library