Now You See Me...
by Bertch, Felicia, M.F.A., UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 2009, 21 pages; 1462489

Abstract:

This manuscript contains the research and final draft of a solo performance piece about personality. The piece was written as an invitation for an audience to contemplate an artistic exploration of personality and identity. The play was included in SOMEWHERE IN THE DARK, an evening of original works written by the 2009 MFA Acting Candidates of The University of South Carolina. It was fully produced and performed by the playwright in Longstreet Theatre on March 28 and 29, 2008.

 
AdviserSteven Pearson
SchoolUNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA
SourceMAI/ 47-05, p. , May 2009
Source TypeThesis
SubjectsModern literature; Theater; American literature
Publication Number1462489
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