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  • Rosencrantz & Guildenstern are Dead

    Tom Stoppard

    Paperback (Samuel French, Feb. 17, 2010)
    Comedy / 14m, 2f, 12 extras, 6 musicians / Unit set w. platforms, cyc, drops. Winner of both the Tony and NY Drama Critics Circle awards. Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are the college chums of Hamlet and their story is what happened behind the scenes in Shakespeare's play. What were they doing there in Elsinore anyway? "I don't know; we were sent for." They are not only anti agents, but also anti sympathy, anti identification, and in fact anti persons, which is uniquely demonstrated by their having such a hard time recollecting which of them goes by what name. The Players come and go; Prince Hamlet comes through reading words, words, words; foul deeds are done; Hamlet is sent abroad, escapes death; and in turn Rosencrantz and Guildenstern find their "only exit is death." "Very funny, very brilliant, very chilling; it has the dust of thought about it and the particles glitter excitingly in the theatrical air." - The New York Times "A stimulating, funny, imaginative comedy." - The New York Daily News
  • Rashomon

    Fay Kanin, Michael Kanin

    Paperback (Samuel French, Inc., March 15, 2011)
    Drama Fay Kanin and Michael Kanin Characters: 6 male, 3 female Exterior SetThe famous stories of Akutagawa were adapted for Broadway for Claire Bloom, Rod Steiger, Akim Tamiroff and Oscar Homolka. The wife of a Samurai officer is assaulted and her husband killed by a roving bandit. Contradictory versions of what happened are reenacted at the trial by the bandit, the wife and the dead husband who speaks through a sorceress. Each version is true in its fashion. "Delicate and dynamic, sensitive and savage, packed with color, suspense and seamy wit. A triumph of stagecraft." N.Y. Mirror. "Rashomon is pure art of the theatre. Out of a legend, it conjures a mood. No one need despair of a commercial theatre that can deal in elusive materials with so much delicacy, expertness and charm." N.Y. Times.
  • Rashomon

    Fay & Michael Kanin

    Hardcover (Random House, March 15, 1959)
    Based on stories by Ryunosuke Akutagawa. Originally presented in the Music Box Theatre in New York City on Januray 27th, 1959 starring Akim Tamiroff, Oscar Homolka, Rod Steiger and Claire Bloom.
  • Rashomon a Drama in Two Acts

    Michael Kanin, Fay; Kanin

    Paperback (Samuel French, March 15, 1959)
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  • Rashomon: A Drama in Two Acts

    Fay Kanin

    Paperback (Samuel French, Inc, Feb. 16, 2010)
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  • Rashomon

    Fay Kanin

    Paperback (Samuel French Inc, March 15, 2011)
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