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) Gore Vidal said that, by spring 1958, the script largely reflected Anderson and Behrman's work and nearly all the dialogue was in Anderson's " elevated poetic style.
Lost Nation by Noah E. Aronstam ( Detroit: Duo-art Press, 1937 ; New York: Behrman's Jewish Book House, 1940 ).

Behrman's and .
Other appearances on Broadway included: W. Somerset Maugham's The Letter ( 1927 ), Sidney Howard's The Alien Corn ( 1933 ), Juliet in Romeo and Juliet ( 1934 ), Maxwell Anderson's The Wingless Victory ( 1936 ), S. N. Behrman's No Time for Comedy ( 1939 ), a Tony Award-winning Cleopatra in Antony and Cleopatra ( 1947 ), and a revival of Maugham's The Constant Wife ( 1951 ).
One incident from Behrman's biography, Duveen, illustrates this.
Making his Broadway debut in 1912 in Cecil Raleigh and Henry Hamilton's The Whip, he became a familiar presence there, especially in sophisticated comedies such as W. Somerset Maugham's The Circle ( 1921 ), Vincent Lawrence's Sour Grapes ( 1926 ), Louis Verneuil's Jealousy ( 1928 ) and S. N. Behrman's Rain from Heaven ( 1934 ).

play and Pirate
The latest artistic project is the musical play The Pirate Queen by Alain Boublil, Claude-Michel Schönberg, Richard Maltby, Jr. and John Dempsey, which originally debuted at Chicago's Cadillac Palace Theatre in October 2006, with American stage actor Stephanie J.
* The Pirate, a 1942 play by S. N. Behrman
** Die Seeraeuber ( The Pirate ), a play by Ludwig Fulda and the basis of the Behrman play
The only other explicitly named canon location in the book and play is the Pirate Ship, Captain Hook's " Jolly Roger ".
His novel Der Seeräuber was later freely adapted into the play The Pirate by S. N. Behrman.
Two pre-production examples of these Ship In A Bottle ships are known to exist ( Spanish ship # 135 Castigue, and Pirate ship # 136 Blue Heron ), though both are missing deckplates and as such are incomplete for actual game play purposes.
Only two tables are initially available for play: Pirate Frigate and Tallon Overworld.
The Pirates Rookie Level minor league affiliate, the Gulf Coast Pirates, formerly the Bradenton Pirates, currently play their games at the Pirates training facility in Bradenton's Pirate City complex.
Westport House also has a Pirate Adventure Park with a Pirate Ship thrill ride, Pirates ' Plunge flume ride, mini Railway, white swan pedal boats, cannon-ball run slippery slide, Pirate's Den indoor soft play area, dungeons, Pirate's Playground, pitch and putt, fishing, Gracy's Bar and Cafe and a large Caravan and Camping Park set in secluded woodland.

play and with
School began in August, the hottest part of the year, and for the first few days Miss Langford was very lenient with the children, letting them play a lot and the new ones sort of get acquainted with one another.
`` Oh, come on Miss Langford, play with us just onct '', one of the little girls begged, smiling wistfully.
At noontime, remembering what the teacher had said about maybe playing with the kids, Jack stayed close to the schoolhouse while all the other big boys, except Charles, went off out the road to play ball.
`` Miss Langford, come out and play with us like you promised '', several of the little girls called.
`` Let's play with 'em '', Jack said, rising from where he sat on the ground and dusting off his overall pants.
`` Will you play with us again, Miss Langford ''??
I don't mean a few aesthetes who play about with sensations, like a young prince in a miniature dabbling his hand in a pool.
He would not have cared why it emerged, he only wanted to capture a memory to play with it again in his imagination and somehow to fix and hold in the story the disturbing emotions that accompanied the fantasy.
And he threatened someday to write a play `` with fifty, eighty, a hundred people -- a whole town, a whole race, a whole epoch ''.
-- since, as Courtenay says, `` Nobody should play with lives the way we do unless he's motivated by the highest ideals ''.
If he can't play with Mommy's magazines, he should have some old numbers of his own.
And so, he squirms with each play, remembering his youth.
Small, shirt-sleeved orchestras play in 2/4 or 4/4 time, using guitars, violins, and more alien instruments with names that would open Sesame: the oud, grandfather of the lute ; ;
He claimed to be visiting the waterfront saloon at the crossroads to play cards and drink with his cronies, but Kate had not smelled brandy on him since Mrs. Lattimer's funeral.
I used to play with the older one sometimes, when he'd let me.
It can put an end to marginal claims which play havoc with your insurance rates.
It was all set up so there would be no dust anywhere and so that their children would color in the coloring room, paint in the painting room, play with blocks in the block house, and do all the other things in the proper rooms at exactly the right time.
It seemed, indeed, that their house was not so much a home, but rather a perfect stage set, and that they were actors who had been handed fat roles in a successful play, and had talent enough to fill the roles competently, with nice understatement.
In them, there is usually a group of Anglo-Americans with tragicomic problems, worthy of being explored either in the novel or in the play or in comedy and satire ''.
It should be added that in man neocortical-hypothalamic interrelations probably play a role in the fusion of emotional processes with those underlying perception, memory, imagination, and creativity.
It seems likely that with the three preceding forces at play, the rate of business and industrial plant and equipment expenditures should continue to move upward from the levels of the Fifties.
loyalty to the group, a feeling of superiority over those who are not members, and unwillingness to play with members of the opposite sex become dominant traits.
The child in the primary grades can play harmoniously with one companion, but his desire to be first in everything gets him into trouble when the group gets larger ; ;
A process of elimination which leaves the artist with nothing but the play of his materials themselves cannot sustain interest in either artist or public for very long.

play and songs
Wills not only learned traditional music from his family, he learned some Negro songs directly from African Americans in the cotton fields near Lakeview, Texas and said that he did not play with many white children other than his siblings, until he was seven or eight years old.
Other songs attempt to inspire players to play better.
Neil first saw Tim play with Split Enz in 1972, he said, " That performance and those first songs made a lasting impression on me.
They would usually play 45-rpm records, featuring hit singles on one turntable while talking between songs.
In some cases, a live drummer was hired to play beats between songs to maintain the dance floor.
Coinciding with its transmission, a five-track EP of songs from the play, recorded earlier in Berlin, was released as David Bowie in Bertolt Brecht's Baal.
Deicide managed to play three songs before the police decided to stop the concert and evacuate the club.
The player may then be given a chance to play again, depending on the settings of the particular machine ( the limit is usually 3-5 songs per game ).
They also recorded music, later released on the CD E-Z Listening Disc ( 1987 ), with Muzak style versions of their own songs to play before their concerts.
The lyrics of some of the songs have been changed for family-friendly airplay, which has been claimed by the band to be a play on irony of sorts of the messages of their classic hits.
He began to play the harpsichord at age seventeen and, during the 1750s, hand-copied arias, songs, and instrumental pieces by many European composers.
In the 12th century, German Benedictine abbess Hildegard von Bingen ( 1098 – 1179 ) wrote several influential theological, botanical, and medicinal texts, as well as letters, liturgical songs, poems, and arguably the oldest surviving morality play, while supervising brilliant miniature Illuminations.
The play is a series of scenes and songs, and was first staged at public swimming pool in Brooklyn.
Instead of having to carry around hundreds of CD-Gs or laserdiscs, KJs can " rip " their entire libraries onto their hard drives and play the songs and lyrics from the computer.
Baum not only wrote the play but composed songs for it ( making it a prototypical musical, as its songs relate to the narrative ), and acted in the leading role.
Most notable is the inclusion of two songs from Thomas Middleton's play The Witch ( 1615 ); Middleton is conjectured to have inserted an extra scene involving the witches and Hecate, for these scenes had proven highly popular with audiences.
Stations will not get good ratings or revenue if they frequently play songs unfamiliar to their audience.
An " extended play " version of the 45 was also available, designated 45 EP, which provided capacity for longer selections, or two regular-length songs per side.
Later, as those songs became popular, the original artists ' recordings received radio play as well.
Hell claimed that he and Verlaine had originally divided the songwriting evenly but that later Verlaine refused to play Hell's songs.
A person who can memorize long texts or songs, and play an instrument, may be regarded as the beneficiary of contact with the spirits ( eg.
The band had also sent a copy of their recordings to influential BBC Radio 1 DJ John Peel, requesting he play the songs on his radio programme.
Jones and Stewart intended to play Chicago blues, but were agreeable to the Chuck Berry and Bo Diddley songs of Jagger and Richards.

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