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Maxwell Anderson

    Maxwell Anderson was an American playwright, poet, and journalist whose works often delved into complex moral and societal themes. His plays are characterized by potent dialogue and dramatic narratives that reflect his interest in the human condition and social issues. Anderson's impact on American theater lies in his ability to merge intellectual depth with emotional resonance, leaving a significant mark on modern dramatic writing.

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    Julius Caesar. Elizabeth the Queen
    Both Your Houses, a Play in Three Acts
    Kurt Weill. From Berlin to Broadway
    • 2021

      Both Your Houses, a Play in Three Acts

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

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      Both Your Houses, a Play in Three Acts
    • 1984

      Kurt Weill. From Berlin to Broadway

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      (P/V/G Composer Collection). A fabulous collection of this composer's songs, both from his German period and his later years in America. Features: Mack the Knife * September Song * My Ship * Speak Low * Lost in the Stars * many more.

      Kurt Weill. From Berlin to Broadway
    • 1970