Arts & Drama Audio

Duke

Writing by admin on Friday, 28 of September , 2007 at 5:15 am

Duke - John Wayne“In a virile, red-white-and-blue biography of an ostentatiously virile man, Davis examines how Wayne built and maintained the image that soon grew “to overshadow his private identity and. . . came to represent America itself”. . . .Plenty has been written about Wayne and his movies, but Davis’
biography is exemplary, highly informative, and eminently readable; in short, one for serious fans.”
Booklist

“What moves this entertaining biography to a higher plain is that Davis, as the director of SMU’s oral history program on the performing arts for 25 years, was in a singular position to document the memories of Wayne’s family, friends and associates. . . .The exhaustive yet readable and entertaining result might explain why the back of this book carries rave blurbs by Janet Leigh and other actors and directors who worked with the Duke.”
Publishers Weekly

Decades after his death, John Wayne is still the favorite movie star of many Americans.
More than an actor, Wayne is a cultural icon whose stature seems to grow with the passage of time. In this illuminating biography, Ronald L. Davis focuses on Wayne’s human side, portraying a complex personality defined by frailty and insecurity as well as by courage and strength.

Davis traces Wayne’s story from its beginnings in Winterset, Iowa, to his death in 1979. This is not a story of instant fame: only after a decade in budget westerns did Wayne receive serious consideration, for his performance in John Ford’s 1939 film Stagecoach. From that point on, his skills and popularity grew as he appeared in such classics as Fort Apache, Red River, She Wore a Yellow Ribbon, The Quiet Man, The Searchers, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, and True Grit.

A man’s ideal more than a woman’s, Wayne earned his popularity without becoming either a great actor or a sex symbol. In all his films, whatever the character, John Wayne portrayed John Wayne, a persona he created for himself: the tough, gritty loner whose mission was to uphold the traditional values of the frontierand the nation.

To depict the different facets of Wayne’s life and career, Davis draws on a range of primary and secondary sources, most notably exclusive interviews with the people who knew Wayne well, including the actor’s costar, Maureen O’Hara, and his widow, Pilar Wayne. The result is a well-balanced, highly engaging portrait of a man whose private identity was eventually overshadowed by his screen personauntil he came to represent America itself.

Adams Morgan, trained in the theater, has appeared in venues around the United States. He has narrated for National Public Radio and performed radio dramas and historical re-enactments. He lives in New York City.

Duke

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Category: Biographical

Romeo & Juliet

Writing by admin on Friday, 21 of September , 2007 at 7:06 am

Romeo & JulietDouglas Henshall, Sophie Dahl and Susannah York star in Shakespeare’s passionate story of doomed love.BBC Radio has a unique heritage when it comes to Shakespeare. Since 1923, when the newly formed company broadcast its first full-length play, generations of actors and producers have honed and perfected the craft of making Shakespeare to be heard. With the intimacy of radio the full beauty and meaning of some of the most lyrical lines ever written can be truly heard: tenderness and passion, betrayal and bigotry are brilliantly evoked as the tale comes to its tragic conclusion.

The play is introduced by Richard Eyre, former Director of the Royal National Theatre.

This is Shakespeare for the new millennium.

Romeo & Juliet

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Category: Dramatizations, Classic Literature, Shakespeare

The Nathaniel Hawthorne Audio Collection

Writing by admin on Wednesday, 19 of September , 2007 at 8:02 am

The Nathaniel Hawthorne Audio CollectionOn July 28, 1851, Nathaniel Hawthorne’s wife left their house in Western Massachusetts to visit relatives. Hawthorne and his five-year-old son Julian stayed behind. How father and son got on together for the next three weeks is the subject of Twenty Days with Julian & Little Bunny, by Papa, a tender and funny extract from Hawthorne’s notebooks, perhaps one of the earliest accounts in literature of a father caring for a young child.

Each day starts early and will be given over to swimming and skipping stones, berry picking and subduing armies of thistles. At one point Mr. Herman Melville comes over to enjoy a late night discussion of eternity over cigars.

With an introduction by Paul Auster, this delightful true-life story by a great American writer emerges from obscurity to shine a delightful light upon family life — then and now. The collection also includes Hawthorne’s short stories “Young Goodman Brown,” “The Minister’s Black Veil” and “Rappaccini’s Daughter.”

The Nathaniel Hawthorne Audio Collection

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Category: Biographical, Classic Literature

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