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Vogel, Paula Anne was born on November 16, 1951 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Daughter of Donald Stephen and Phyllis (Bremerman) Vogel.
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Balmy evenings in rural Maryland are fraught with danger, and seductions can happen anywhere from a river bank to the front seat of a car, where a young self-conscious girl is learning to drive. To Lil Bit, the radio is the most important part of the car, but the pop music of the 50s can never quite drown out the harrowing images in her mind. A L.A. Theatre Works full-cast performance featuring: Randall Arney, Joy Gregory, Glenne Headly, Paul Mercier, Rondi Reed
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Book annotation not available for this title. Title: And Baby Makes Seven Author: Vogel, Paula Publisher: Dramatist's Play Service Publication Date: 2006/01/06 Number of Pages: Binding Type: PAPERBACK Library of Congress: oc2007073450
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(This fifty page issue documents the Roundabout Theatre Co...)
This fifty page issue documents the Roundabout Theatre Company's production of Pulitzer Prize-winning Paula Vogel's entertaining and incisive three decade tour of the women's movement, which starred Swoosie Kurtz as twin sisters (Myrna & Myra). Program contents: title page with credits; cast & syopsis of scenes; "Who's Who" (including Ms. Kurtz, her co-stars Mo Gaffney & Mandy Siegfried, the supporting cast, playwright Paula Vogel, director Joe Mantello, and the rest of the creative team/producers); information about the Roundabout Theatre Company; and complete staff. Feature articles (illustrated with photographs) include an interview with Brian Dennehy about the 50th anniversary production of Arthur Miller's DEATH of a SALESMAN and a report on the Broadway revival of YOU'RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN, adapted & directed by Michael Mayer and interviews with cast members Anthony Rapp, Ilana Levine, B.D. Wong, Roger Bart, Kristin Chenoweth, and Stanley Wayne Mathis. Regular monthly columns include "On the Aisle" with Harry Haun, "Theatre Quiz" with focus on Matthew Broderick, "Theatregoer's Notebook" - spotlighting Lea Salonga returning to MISS SAIGON and Robert Evan starring in JEKYLL & HYDE, among other favorite columns.
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(A darkly satirical play written at the height of the AIDS...)
A darkly satirical play written at the height of the AIDS crisis. As a young woman is diagnosed with a mysterious new illness, she and her beloved brother flee to Europe in search of a cure … and to escape the pain and uncertainty of the future. An L.A. Theatre Works full-cast performance featuring Jenny Bacon, Christopher Donahue and Jerry Saslow.
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(Having slept with Othello's entire encampment, Desdemona ...)
Having slept with Othello's entire encampment, Desdemona revels in her bawdy tales of conquest. Her foils and rapt listeners are the other integral and re-imagined women of this Shakespeare tragedy: Emilia, Desdemona's servant and the wife of Iago, and Bianca, now a majestic whore of Cyprus. The reluctantly loyal Emilia pesters Desdemona about a military promotion for her husband. Her motive, however, is that he leave her a wealthy widow, preferably sooner than later. Bianca, now a street-wise, yet painfully naive prostitute, visits Desdemona thinking she is a very good friend and fellow hooker (at least one night a week). Bianca thinks the worst when she soon discovers that Desdemona knows intimate details of the life of her lover, Cassio. Though Desdemona has never been intimate with Cassio, her life is soon in danger when her husband, Othello, also suspects her of infidelity.
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Book annotation not available for this title. Title: The Mineola Twins Author: Vogel, Paula Publisher: Dramatist's Play Service Publication Date: 1998/10/01 Number of Pages: Binding Type: PAPERBACK Library of Congress:
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The 1950s pop music accompanying Li'l Bit's excursion down memory lane cannot drown out the ghosts of her past. Sweet recollections of driving with her beloved uncle intermingle with lessons about the darker sides of life. Balmy evenings are fraught with danger; seductions happen anywhere. Li'l Bit navigates a narrow path between the demands of family and her own sense of right and wrong.
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Vogel, Paula Anne was born on November 16, 1951 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Daughter of Donald Stephen and Phyllis (Bremerman) Vogel.
Bachelor, Catholic University, 1974. Doctoral studies, Cornell University, 1977.
Instructor theatre and women's studies, Cornell Univercity, Ithaca, New York, 1978-1981; production supervisor, Theatre on Film & Tape, New York City, 1983-1985; professor, Creative Writing Program, Brown U., Providence, since 1985. Author various plays including The Oldest Profession, 1990, The Baltimore Waltz, 1989, And Baby Makes Seven, 1986, Desdemona, 1985, Meg, 1977 (National Playwright award American College Theatre Festial), Oldest Profession, 1980.
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Fellow: American Academy Arts & Sciences, McDowell Colony. Member: New Dramatists.