Family Tree: Seven Generations - a Five-act Play - Michael Heintz - Livros - Outskirts Press - 9781432719029 - 21 de março de 2008
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Family Tree: Seven Generations - a Five-act Play

Michael Heintz

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Family Tree: Seven Generations - a Five-act Play



We must, in every deliberation, consider the impact of our decisions on the next seven generations.
Great law of the Iroquois Confederacy


Michael Heintz' contemporary play tracks the consequences of one man's actions through seven turbulent generations, culminating in present day America. The script brings together characters of all ages from varied cultures for a captivating journey that boldly explores family relationships, personal values and existential questions.

Family Tree: Seven Generations is a fast-paced adventure full of unexpected twists and turns conveyed through lively, engaging dialogue. The multi-layered drama will both intrigue and satisfy players and audiences with its imaginative subject-matter and colorful personalities.

At the end, readers and spectators might well wonder what happened in their own family tree, seven generations ago: What has brought us the conditions and decisions we face today, as individuals, as communities, and as nations?

"Inspired, stimulating, heroes and villains, with a diversity of voices ..
Significant moments in a family history."
Sandy Smith, author and teacher, Sebastopol, California

Note to Directors/Producers: There are 39 parts in this play (21 male/18 female), yet never more than 10 characters on stage at once. Appropriate for high school students on up.

Mídia Livros     Paperback Book   (Livro de capa flexível e brochura)
Lançado 21 de março de 2008
ISBN13 9781432719029
Editoras Outskirts Press
Páginas 180
Dimensões 203 × 127 × 10 mm   ·   199 g
Idioma English  

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