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Audio Drama: The L.A. Theatre Works Collection
PREPUBLICATION ANNOUNCEMENT
Audio Drama: The L.A.
Theatre Works Collection delivers, for the first time online, more
than 300 important dramatic works in streaming audio from the curated
archive of the nation’s premiere radio theatre company. The plays—which
include some of the most significant dramatic literature of the
nineteenth, twentieth, and twenty-first centuries—are performed by
leading actors from around the world and recorded specifically for
online listening.
CONTENT SELECTION
The collection presents classics of the Western canon, modern works by
American luminaries, originally commissioned plays, and high profile
docudramas—by both renowned and emerging playwrights, such as:
• Julius Caesar, William Shakespeare’s classic
tale of duplicity, betrayal and murder,
performed by Stacy Keach, Jobeth Williams,
and Kelsey Grammer;
• Arthur Miller’s The Crucible performed by
Richard Dreyfuss, Michael York and Ed Begley,
Jr., which mirrors the anti-Communist
hysteria of the 1950s through the lens of the
seventeenth-century Salem, Massachusetts
witch trials;
• Reginald Rose’s classic study of persuasion and
power, Twelve Angry Men, starring Hector
Elizondo, Richard Kind and Dan Castellaneta;
• The Cherry Orchard , Anton Chekhov’s timeless
story of an aristocratic Russian family’s
fading fortunes and struggle to maintain
their status in a changing world, starring Marsha
Mason, Charles Durning and Jennifer Tilly;
• Top Girls by Olivier Award-winning playwright
Caryl Churchill, a modern comedy exploring
the personal expense of one woman’s rise to
the top of her field during the go-getting
‘80s, starring Amy Brennenman, Carolyn
Seymour and Megan Austin Oberle;
• The Great Tennessee Monkey Trial, an L.A.
Theatre Works originally commissioned
docudrama about the seminal 1925 Scopes
trial, starring Ed Asner, Mike Farrell and
Sharon Gless.
HOW WILL YOU USE IT
The plays will be used for research and instruction well beyond
literature, as the works are chosen not only for their literary
significance, but also for their ability to challenge presumptions and
examine complicated moral and ethical questions. Critical essays written
by known figures in medicine, academia, politics, and other fields will
draw connections from the plays to issues and hot topics in the
humanities, social sciences, theatre, hard sciences, law, medicine, and
virtually every other field of study. Audio Drama’s teaching
tools—including course folders, playlists, permanent URLs for electronic
course reserves, and other features— will let the database serve as a
rich and expansive resource for the classroom. Optional downloading
makes the plays portable and useful for more applications.
ALEXANDER STREET'S SEMANTIC INDEXING™
Alexander Street’s
Semantic Indexing™
will bring further interdisciplinary utility to the database. Cross
search all 300 plays for specific themes and subjects, and then link to
the relevant audio tracks for online listening. The database uses a
unique controlled vocabulary developed for this project and is indexed
by scholars and other experts within the field of dramatic literature.
For example:
•
A search for plays about race relations
or black history will link to Roy Milner and Steve
Albrezzi’s Ruby McCollum, based on
the book by William Bradford Hule, about a true case
in South Florida in 1952 in which
journalists Zora Neale Hurston and William Bradford Hule
investigate the murder of a white doctor by
an affluent African-American woman.
•
Research into American politics at home during the Vietnam War will lead
to Geoffrey
Cowan and Leroy Aaron’s award-winning
docudrama, Top Secret: the Battle for the Pentagon
Papers, depicting The Washington
Post’s decision to publish the documents and the ensuing
trial, starring Richard Dysart,
Robert Foxworth, Marsha Mason, Howard Hesseman and
Harry Shearer.
•
Studies in medical ethics will be
supported by Secret Order, by Bob Clyman and starring Ed
Asner, part medical drama and part
suspense-filled thriller, which examines bioethics,
money, and power
PUBLICATION DETAILS
Audio Drama:
The L.A. Theatre Works Collection is available beginning in late 2008,
either by annual subscription or through one-time purchase of perpetual
rights. Prices are scaled to budget and FTE, with optional downloading
at an additional annual fee. Libraries that purchase the database will
receive an archival copy of the content.
For more information, including discounted prepublication purchase
pricing, please email us at
sales@alexanderstreet.com or contact your sales representative.
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