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Tim Kelly (1) (1931–1998)

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Tim Kelly (1) ha come alias Tim J. Kelly.

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Opere di Tim Kelly

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M A S H (1973) 30 copie
The Butler Did It (1977) 22 copie
Cry of the Banshee [1970 film] (2000) — Writer — 6 copie
Captain Fantastic! (1979) 6 copie
The Omelet Murder Case. (1984) 6 copie
Robin Hood (1989) 5 copie
Happily Never After (1975) 4 copie
Second Best Bed (1970) 4 copie
The Remarkable Susan. (1972) 4 copie
Murder by Natural Causes (1985) 4 copie
Terror by Gaslight (1601) 3 copie
The Cave. (1977) 3 copie
While Shakespeare Slept (1967) 3 copie
Krazy Kamp (1980) 2 copie
Bloody Jack: A Play (1981) 2 copie
The Museum Murders (2009) 2 copie
Who Walks in the Dark (1985) 2 copie
Frankenstein Slept Here (1984) 2 copie
Oz! (1996) 2 copie
That's the Spirit (1993) 2 copie
Cry of the Banshee (1984) 2 copie
Seven Wives for Dracula (1985) 2 copie
Fog on the Mountain. (1990) 1 copia
West of Pecos (A Play) (1971) 1 copia
The comedian (1984) 1 copia
It's A Howl 1 copia
Country Gothic (1977) 1 copia
Toby Tyler 1 copia
Ghostchasers 1 copia
Kokonut High 1 copia
The 3 1/2 Musketeers (1987) 1 copia
Bride of Frankenstein (1984) 1 copia
Under Jekyll's Hyde (1984) 1 copia

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Opere a cui è stato assegnato l'alias Tim J. Kelly.

13 Plays of Ghosts and the Supernatural (1990) — Collaboratore — 28 copie

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This thrilling jewel is based on Stoker's classic suspense novel written after Dracula. By breaking into the tomb of an evil sorceress, archaeologist Sir Abel Trelawny has upset The Nameless One's plans for a return to the living. She comes to London's Karnak house (in which the play is set) and creates murderous havoc for Sir Abel, his two daughters and his bewildered staff. Comic relief is supplied by a bumbling sergeant who admires Sherlock Holmes. The occult mystery builds to a rousing climax, complete with dramatic twists that hold the audiences spellbound.… (altro)
 
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CoryKelley | May 3, 2022 |
Kitchy and fun for young audiences.
 
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caseybp | Dec 26, 2016 |
What if Shakespeare decided to leave the stage for a job as a stable hand, interesting in having a more (no pun intended) stable future? What if his characters ganged up on him in his dream, exhorting him to go back and complete the vague unfinished thoughts that led to their ephemeral existence, to write the plays as yet unwritten? That's the premise of this one-act play, and it's an interesting, fun read, though I think it could have been much better. Perhaps an expansion into a full length would have allowed the author to develop the idea more completely; as it is, it reads more like a skit than a play. It happens too quickly, without much opportunity for dramatic conflict. An interesting idea incompletely executed.… (altro)
 
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Devil_llama | Jul 3, 2014 |
This version of "Les Misérables" is a play in two acts based on the famous novel by Victor Hugo. This adaptation covers the main plot of the novel, with the resulting performance lasting under two hours. When I read about this book, I was doubtful that it would manage to do a good job of conveying the main events of the original story while developing the characters enough in such a short format (the play itself is 63 pages, not counting explanations about it and production notes). It does transform some of the situations for the sake of brevity, but it keeps true to the spirit of the novel. I think this play adaptation does succeed quite effectively in bringing the novel to life as well as some of its many characters. This play, even if it is succinct, still covers many of the main episodes of the novel, and it all fits together nicely, which makes it easy to follow the storyline, even for someone who would have no idea what the original book is about. Through the dialogues between the characters and their actions, the reader/spectator starts to form a fairly good idea of their different personalities, from Jean Valjean/Monsieur Madeleine, the redeemed ex-convict turned benefactor to the abject Thénardier couple, from the tragic Fantine, epitome of abnegation and the impassioned Marius to the "law and order" obsessed Inspector Javert.

This play could easily be read and performed in high school. Excerpts of the novel "Les Misérables" could be read in an English class while this play is being read in a theatre class, for example. The production needs of this play are very simple (chairs, tables and a bench are basically all that is needed on the stage), and the indications are specific enough to make this an easy play to set up in high school. Also, I think that the action and powerful emotions of the play will appeal to high schoolers. Grades 10-12.
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alebarbu | Dec 4, 2010 |

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Utenti
324
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Voto
½ 3.3
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ISBN
86
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