Voicings: Ten Plays from the Documentary TheatreAttilio Favorini Not merely "history" plays, documentary dramas rely on actual rather than imaginary events and incorporate other media such as photographs, film clips, and songs. The plays in Voicings use all these tools and address issues that even today remain raw and emotional. Included are works previously not available in English (Piscator's In Spite of Everything!) and never in print (Compensation, a Soviet documentary on the Chernobyl disaster). Landmark drama such as Peter Weiss's The Investigation is also part of this collection. Included as well are the more recent Execution of Justice by Emily Mann and Mame Hunt's Unquestioned Integrity, a drama on the controversial testimony of Anita Hill at the hearings confirming Clarence Thomas's nomination to the Supreme Court. |
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... tell us who was there , tell us what was said and by whom . DAVID GREENGLASS : When I got to the apartment with my wife , there was Julius and Ethel Ro- senberg and a woman by the name of Ann Sidorovich . THE DEFENSE : What was that ...
... tell us who was there , tell us what was said and by whom . DAVID GREENGLASS : When I got to the apartment with my wife , there was Julius and Ethel Ro- senberg and a woman by the name of Ann Sidorovich . THE DEFENSE : What was that ...
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... tell us exactly what happened from the first minute you saw Gold ? The following is acted out on Stage B and echoes the testimony continuing on tape . DAVID GREENGLASS : There was a knock on the door and I opened it . We had just ...
... tell us exactly what happened from the first minute you saw Gold ? The following is acted out on Stage B and echoes the testimony continuing on tape . DAVID GREENGLASS : There was a knock on the door and I opened it . We had just ...
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... tell , well ' e s'posed to tell ' ow . ROY : By the color o ' the bloom , y'know . . . FRANK : You you still tell can't yer ? ROY : Oh yeh . Well , we ' ad an occasion some time ago . I think I told you about it , didn't I , that er , I ...
... tell , well ' e s'posed to tell ' ow . ROY : By the color o ' the bloom , y'know . . . FRANK : You you still tell can't yer ? ROY : Oh yeh . Well , we ' ad an occasion some time ago . I think I told you about it , didn't I , that er , I ...
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IN SPITE OF EVERYTHING 1925 by Erwin Piscator and Felix Gasbarra | 1 |
ETHIOPIA 1936 by Arthur Arent | 14 |
WORLD ON EDGE 1956 by Eric Paice and Roger Woddis | 27 |
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2ND WITNESS 3RD WITNESS 7TH WITNESS ACCUSED 12 ACCUSED 9 Action Committee actors Ann Sidorovich answer asked audience Barrack 11 BILL BILL FOSTER Boger called camp child City COMPANY sing COUNSEL COURT crematorium Dan White DAVID GREENGLASS death DEFENSE doctor documentary theater drama ETHEL ROSENBERG Ethiopia fact FALZON film Finniston fire FRANK furnace George Moscone GIRLS GOVERNMENT Grosses Schauspielhaus hands happened HARRY GOLD Harvey Milk hear heard Honor JUDGE THOMAS JULIUS ROSENBERG JUROR jury killed knew Liebknecht Living Newspaper look Lord Melchett Mama Mayor ment mill MOTHER never NORMAN Pause play political prisoners PROSECUTING ATTORNEY PSYCHOLOGIST question quilt RADIO remember RUTH GREENGLASS SARAH scene SCHMIDT screen SENATOR Shelton Bar shot song Soviet speech stage stand steel talk Ted Smith tell there's thing tion told took trial VOICE White WOMAN y'know