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The screenplays of award-winning playwright John Patrick Shanley have earned him a reputation as a gifted writer with a great range and imagination. His movies Moonstruck, Five Corners, and Joe Versus the Volcano have starred such Hollywood luminaries as Cher-who took home an Oscar for her performance in Moonstruck-Nicolas Cage, Jodie Foster, John Turturro, Meg Ryan, and Tom Hanks. This collection showcases Shanley's talent for creating dialogue that is true to his characters and his ability to tell their stories in eccentric and intensely humorous situations.
The Rose Tattoo is larger than life--a fable, a Greek tragedy, a comedy, a melodrama--it is a love letter from Tennessee Williams to anyone who has ever been in love or ever will be. Professional widow and dressmaker Serafina delle Rosa has withdrawn from the world, locking away her heart and her sixteen-year-old daughter Rosa. Then one day a man with the sexy body of her late Sicilian husband and the face of a village idiot, Mangiacavallo (Italian for "eat a horse"), stumbles into her life and clumsily unlocks Serafina's fiery anger, sense of betrayal, pride, wit, passion, and eventually her capacious love. The original production of The Rose Tattoo won Tony Awards for best play and for the stars, Eli Wallach and Maureen Stapleton. Anna Magnani received the Academy Award as Best Actress for the 1955 film version. This edition of The Rose Tattoo has an Introduction by playwright John Patrick Shanley, the author's original foreword, the one-act The Dog Enchanted by the Divine View that was the germ for the play, and an essay by noted Tennessee Williams scholar Jack Barbera.
(Applause Books). Thirteen plays by the Oscar-winning author of Moonstruck . Includes: "The Big Funk," "Savage in Limbo," "Danny & The Deep Blue Sea," "Welcome to the Moon," "The Red Coat," "Down & Out," "Let Us Go Out Into the Starry Night," "Out West," "A Lonely Impulse of Delight," "Women of Manhattan," "The Dreamer Examines His Pillow," "Italian-American Reconciliation," and "Beggars in the House of Plenty." Also includes an introduction by the author.
This is a Pulitzer Prize-winning drama about stubborn moral certainty in the face of a lack of firm evidence - a big hit on Broadway. Chosen as the best play of the year by over ten newspapers and magazines, Doubt is set in a Bronx Catholic school in 1964, where a strong-minded woman wrestles with her conscience in the face of 'concerns' about one of the teaching fathers. Doubt opened at the Manhattan Theatre Club before transferring to Broadway, winning the 2005 Pulitzer Prize for Drama/
Now a major motion picture Starring Meryl Streep, Philip Seymour Hoffman, and Amy Adams. Written and directed by John Patrick Shanley from his Pulitzer Prize-winning play. "The best new play of the season. That rarity of rarities, an issue-driven play that is unpreachy, thought-provoking, and so full of high drama that the audience with which I saw it gasped out loud a half-dozen times at its startling twists and turns. Mr. Shanley deserves the highest possible praise: he doesn't try to talk you into doing anything but thinking-hard-about the gnarly complexity of human behavior."--Terry Teachout, "The Wall Street Journal" "A breathtaking work of immense proportion. Positively brilliant."--Melissa Rose Bernardo, "Entertainment Weekly" "#1 show of the year. How splendid it feels to be trusted with such passionate, exquisite ambiguity unlike anything we have seen from this prolific playwright so far. In just ninety fast-moving minutes, Shanley creates four blazingly individual people. "Doubt" is a lean, potent drama . . . passionate, exquisite, important and engrossing."--Linda Winer, "Newsday" John Patrick Shanley is the author of numerous plays, including "Danny in the Deep Blue Sea," "Dirty Story," "Four Dogs and a Bone," "Psychopathia," "Sexualis," "Sailor's Song," "Savage in Limbo," and "Where's My Money?" He has written extensively for TV and film, and his credits include the teleplay for "Live from Baghdad" and screenplays for "Congo"; "Alive"; "Five Corners"; "Joe Versus the Volcano," which he also directed; and "Moonstruck," for which he won an Academy Award for best original screenplay.
In the work of John Patrick Shanley, the truth is as charming as it
is painful, reality as touched with magic as it is factual, and
existence as absolute as it is illusory.--BOMB magazineOutside
Mullingar is about the romance of Anthony and Rosemary, neighbors
in rural Ireland, who are nearing their middle years. It is by
turns poetic, uplifting, dark and funny as hell. Anthony is an
introverted farmer and Rosemary is the woman who vows to have him
at all costs. When Anthony's father threatens to disinherit his
son, Rosemary steps into the middle of a land feud and family
eccentricities beyond what one might imagine. On the brink of
romantic catastrophe, this one-of-a-kind Irish heroine fights
against time and mortality in hopes of securing her dream of
love.John Patrick Shanley is the author of Doubt: A Parable
(Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award for Best Play), Danny and the Deep
Blue Sea, Four Dogs and a Bone, Dirty Story, Defiance and
Storefront Church, among many others. He wrote the teleplay for
Live from Baghdad (Emmy nomination for Outstanding Writing for a
Miniseries, Movie or Dramatic Special), and the screenplays for
Doubt (Academy Award nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay), Five
Corners (Special Jury Prize, Barcelona Film Festival), Alive, Joe
Versus the Volcano, and Moonstruck (Academy Award for Best Original
Screenplay).
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