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At 5:10 p.m. on Friday, March 1, Paula K. Parker learned that her father had passed away. He had died, as he had lived, all alone in the bar he managed. Paula wept, not just because she had lost her father, but because she wasn't sure where he would spend eternity.
""I have done mischief."" Jane Austen's feisty, provocative and enchanting heroine, Emma Woodhouse, comes to life on the stage in Paula K. Parker's sparkling new adaptation of EMMA. Beautiful, talented and bored, Emma amuses herself by making matches for her acquaintances, and she actually believes herself to be quite talented in her endeavors. But things spin quickly out of control when she intervenes in the affairs of her hapless friend Harriet, resulting in a comedy of errors that eventually uncovers the secret desires of Emma's own heart.
"It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife." "Pride and Prejudice" is one of the most beloved novels ever written in the English language. 2003 BBC poll placed "Pride and Prejudice" in the #2 spot in their list of the "UK's Best Loved Books," right behind Tolkien's "Lord of the Rings." A 2008 Australian survey pegged "Pride and Prejudice" on top of the "101 Best Books Ever Written." The novel is no less popular in the US, having spawned numerous film and stage adaptations including the 1995 BBC mini-series that was popularized on PBS stations. Paula K. Parker's sparkling new stage adaptation of the beloved Jane Austen classic, "Pride & Prejudice," pits the lovely but opinionated Lizzy Bennet against the handsome, wealthy, yet brooding and taciturn Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy in a fencing match where reputations, family fortunes, and hearts are at stake.
"Ladies and gentlemen of the Gallery. Before you are three condemned men. You are here to witness their execution." Bloodlines is a stage play about Jake and Joey, two brothers who are partners in crime. They are thieves, born into a family of thieves. They are tied to each other by the blood that runs through their veins, but that doesn't mean they have to like each other. After the death of their parents, Jake takes over the family business, adopting street kids into the "family," and teaching them the tricks of the trade. All goes well until Jake decides a religious revival meeting is a great place to pick pockets. The preacher's message of love threatens to tear the "family" apart.
Illumination, in art, refers to the decoration of ancient sacred manuscripts and books with colored, gilded pictures. The illuminations in these ancient parchments often appeared as involved miniatures, decorative initials or ornamental border designs. The were intended to add beauty and reverence to the Holy text. The illuminations in this book are also designed to add beauty and awe to your devotional time as your draw closer to God.
Signed or indie; beginner or seasoned pro; whether you are an artist, author, actor, promoter, or even a church hosting an event - you have something, or someone, that needs to be promoted. That someone might even by you Whether your platform is national or local, chances are the lion's share of the promotional activity will be on your shoulders. In today's ultra-competitive marketplace, Christian creatives must be heavily involved in in promoting themselves and their works. You CAN build your business and develop your career...without selling your soul
"Sense and Sensibility" was not the first novel Jane Austen wrote, but it was the first she published, and remains one of her most beloved works. Paula K. Parker's faithful stage adaptation maintains the style and romance of Ms. Austen's original novel without adding modern proclivities.
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