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RoosevElvis / The Team ; created by Rachel Chavkin [and 6 others].

Title
  1. RoosevElvis / The Team ; created by Rachel Chavkin [and 6 others].
Published by
  1. London : Oberon Books, 2015.
Author
  1. Team (Theater troupe), author.

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Additional authors
  1. Chavkin, Rachel
Description
  1. 62 pages; 21 cm.
Summary
  1. This play tells the story of Ann, a thirty-five year old meat-processing plant worker living in Rapid City, South Dakota. Painfully shy, Ann has recently begun to inhabit the character of Elvis Presley at home. In his skin, Ann begins to find the courage to open up to the world. Ann meets and sleeps with Brenda, a woman whose online dating profile lists taxidermy and Teddy Roosevelt among her interests. The two take a weekend camping trip to the Badlands, but it doesn't go well. Frustrated by Ann's passivity, Brenda leaves, prodding Ann to do something, like get in a car and drive to Elvis’ house in Memphis. Ann begins a hallucinatory drive south, accompanied by the increasingly present and invasive spirits of Presley and Roosevelt (played by the actresses). As Graceland comes ever closer, these two icons of American masculinity battle for what type of man or woman Ann should become. Set against the boundless blue skies of the Great Plains and endless American highway, RoosevElvis is a new work about gender, appetite, and the multitudes we contain.
Series statement
  1. Oberon Modern Plays
Uniform title
  1. Oberon modern plays.
Alternative title
  1. The Team's RoosevElvis
  2. Team's RoosevElvis
Subject
  1. Presley, Elvis, 1935-1977 (Spirit) > Drama
  2. Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919 > Drama
  3. Presley, Elvis, 1935-1977 (Spirit)
  4. Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
  5. Gender identity > Drama
  6. Masculinity > Drama
  7. Gender identity
  8. Masculinity
Genre/Form
  1. Drama
  2. Drama.
Owning institution
  1. Harvard Library
Note
  1. "On a hallucinatory road trip from the Badlands to Graceland, the spirits of Elvis Presley and Theodore Roosevelt battle over the soul of Ann, a painfully shy meat-processing plant worker, and what kind of man or woman Ann should become. Set against the boundless blue skies of the Great Plains and endless American highway, RoosevElvis is a new work about gender, appetite, and the multitudes we contain."--the Team website.
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