
Easter and the Springtime
Five Amateur Playscripts About New Life
Drew Carson(Author)
S A Carson (Publisher)
Published on 1. September 2012
Book
Paperback/Softback
204 pages
978-1-908184-02-3 (ISBN)
Description
Five Amateur Playscripts with Brief Introductions EASTER HOPE, LIFE IS TOO SHORT FOR WAR - Anti-war pageant set in a framework of traditional melodies. THE GOOD SHEPHERD - SOLDIERS FOR THE DAWN - THE OLD TRAMP AND EASTER - The symbolism of the springtime is presented in three Easter plays. THE EASTER CAT - The tragedy of a loved one's sudden death contrasts with the arrival of an Easter kitten. The playscripts are all suitable for amateur production, reading aloud or for DVD, CD, camcorder, film. The lyrics and basic music are in tonic sol-fa.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Bristol
United Kingdom
Illustrations
Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-908184-02-3 (9781908184023)
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Sam Drew Carson was born in the North of Ireland and educated there at Wellington College and the Ulster Polytechnic. He completed his education in the USA at New Mexico Highlands University and the University of Arkansas. He has traveled widely in Europe, around the Atlantic and in North America. Carson worked as a seaman and fish-gutter in Vestmannaeyjar off the coast of Iceland. He has lived and worked in the Irish and Western Isles Gaeltachts and was married in Welsh-speaking Carmarthen after which he honeymooned in Belfast. He has told his stories, composed and sung his songs, seeking storylines in Bristol and the English Westcountry. Carson has also lived and written in Nashville, Tennessee, in the wooded hills of Mid-America and from the Appalachians to the Ozarks. This was the culture that gave rise to the now worldwide Scotch-Irish country music. In the USA, he has also worked beside the bayous of the French-speaking Cajuns in the South and among the Western Spanish-speaking Navajos, Apaches and Pueblos of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains in New Mexico. Carson has sailed far into the seas of old Gaelic and Oriental legend. After many years searching for inspiration for story and music, the author is still traveling and writing.