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Elizabeth Swados

    Elizabeth Swados è stata una scrittrice, compositrice e regista teatrale americana il cui lavoro si è spesso addentrato in temi oscuri come il razzismo, l'omicidio e le malattie mentali. Impiegò l'umorismo satirico per esaminare questioni sociali, eppure la sua scrittura penetrò più a fondo nei paesaggi psicologici. Le sue creazioni sono caratterizzate da una cruda onestà e dalla volontà di affrontare complesse esperienze umane. Ha rivelato le sue lotte personali con la depressione nella sua opera autobiografica, offrendo ai lettori uno sguardo intimo sulla sua prospettiva artistica.

    The Haggadah
    Alice in Concert
    Runaways
    • Runaways is a collection of songs dances and spoken word pieces performed by children who have run away from their homes. Initially created from interviews with homeless children and those in orphanages Liz Swados' unique piece weaves songs about personal struggle and the world at large through the eyes of youth in New York City in the '70s. The show blends different musical styles from pop to hip-hop and jazz to reggae while asking why children can't remain children. The licensed version of Runaways reflects the version performed by Encores in 2016.

      Runaways
    • Alice in Concert

      • 86pagine
      • 4 ore di lettura

      The adaptation presents a vibrant "music hall" interpretation of the classic tales, blending whimsical characters and imaginative settings with engaging musical elements. It captures the essence of Lewis Carroll's original works while offering a fresh, lively experience that showcases the playful and surreal aspects of Wonderland and the Looking Glass. Expect a mix of humor, creativity, and enchanting performances that breathe new life into the beloved stories.

      Alice in Concert
    • The Haggadah

      • 72pagine
      • 3 ore di lettura

      The book presents a unique "Passover oratorio" that recounts the story of Moses and the Exodus through an innovative blend of masks and puppetry. Originally showcased during Passover at the New York Shakespeare Festival, this production offers a simple yet engaging narrative that highlights the significant events of Moses' life. Its creative approach sets it apart, making it a distinctive interpretation of a classic tale.

      The Haggadah