THE APPALACHIAN PLAYS

by Creighton James


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 3/20/2008

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 336
ISBN : 9780595498222
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 336
ISBN : 9780595612628

About the Book

In the spirit of Martin McDonagh's Leenane Trilogy, Creighton James' three period Appalachian plays explore the intricacies of one isolated community. With scenes that range from ironic dark-comedy to devastating high tragedy and then whip around to near farce, the plays capture the many dramatic struggles of rugged mid-19th century mountain life, while illustrating the joys of the storytelling traditions inherent in its people.

In Feud, the Civil War has ended and the lynching of a returning Union soldier sets off a bloody war between two mountain families. Thus begins the infamous Hatfield-McCoy feud.

Burn is a chilling Appalachian ghost story sown from the darkest hours of America's past. When three youths go in search of a local myth, they find a mysterious man eager to prove that "sometimes the truth is worse than the tale."

In Holly, a brutally injured Civil War soldier, stumbles into the cabin of his estranged mother. As she nurses him back to health, the vengeful spirits of the hills lead him to the crossroad of his hardest battle yet.

And in Am I Born To Die? a young woman relives her past in search of meaning in the untimely death of her alcoholic father.


About the Author

Creighton James is an actor/playwright living in New York City. He attended The Ohio State University and has an MFA from the Graduate Acting Program at NYU?s Tisch School of the Arts. Creighton is the author of ten full-length plays and several shorts, produced in New York, Ireland and his home state of Ohio.