One of the freshest new voices in modern literature, Tom's plays are compelling stories about family, friendship and character. You’ll quickly be drawn into the taut and suspenseful portrayals of human relationships and communication.
Gail’s Place is the first volume of The Plays of Tom Anselmo and features a trilogy of plays in two acts: Secret Burdens, Clues and The Place. A second volume contains Three One-Act Plays: Matt & Sara, The Voices, and Penny.
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SECRECY vs HONESTY
VULNERABILITY & CHANGE
These are the themes that run through the Plays of Tom Anselmo.
Each drama is a mirror into the choices you make: What can you reveal to the people closest to you? What will you choose to keep private? How will each decision affect you and your relationships?
Are you interested in tales about mutuality and individuality: how to be both close to others and true to oneself?
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These volumes belong in libraries and on your bookshelves along with the classic works of Anton Chekhov and Henrik Ibsen, the contemporary dramas of Edward Albee and Terence Rattigan, and other renowned playwrights.
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Great plays for Performing Arts students and teachers. Excellent reading to supplement study of psychology and human relations.
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