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Edited by Norman A. Bert
Norman A. Bert earned his PhD at Indiana University, specializing in dramatic theory and criticism. He has taught acting, playwriting, and other theatre courses in Pennsylvania and Montana since 1975. He currently teaches playwriting and dramatic analysis at Texas Tech University. He has been actively involved in the Playwriting Awards Committee of the American College Theatre Festival and the Playwrights Program of the Association for Theatre in Higher Education. He has written over twenty-five play scripts, most of which have been published and/or produced, and has authored several books. Besides writing, teaching and directing theatre, he enjoys traveling and spending quality time with his good friend and companion Geppetto, a Maltese.
Works by Edited by Norman A. Bert on dominionpub.com:
NEW ONE-ACT PLAYS FOR ACTING STUDENTS
A new anthology of complete one-act plays for one, two, or three actors

This latest volume in a series of short play anthologies compiled by Deb and Norman Bert provides roles for almost any mix of students in an acting class. The plays in this drama book range in mood from serious and heavy to dark or satiric comedy to... read more

ONE-ACT PLAYS FOR ACTING STUDENTS
An anthology of complete one-act plays - no cuttings!

No cuttings. Each play in this drama book is a complete dramatic work. No walk-ons. All balanced roles. About five minutes acting time for each character. Each play script is written by a nationally known playwright. Scripts are excellent for secondary and university... read more


 
 
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