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9 stories by "Jason Jacobs"

Lights, Camera, Holiday! by Jason Jacobs

Thus hails the original trailer for Paramount's 1942 film Holiday Inn. Opening just after America had entered World War II, Holiday Inn earned public adoration, critical acclaim, Ac…

SOURCE: blog.roundabouttheatre.org at 1:07pm on October 29, 2016[SHARE]

James Tyrone: The Old Man by Jason Jacobs

"He is by nature and preference a simple, unpretentious man, whose inclinations are still close to his humble beginnings and his Irish farmer forebears. But the actor shows in all his uncons…

SOURCE: blog.roundabouttheatre.org at 2:18pm on June 18, 2016[SHARE]

The Natchez Trace: Traveling the Devil's Backbone by Jason Jacobs

"Why, just to write about what might happen along some little road like the Natchez Trace"which reaches so far into the past and has been the trail for so many kinds of people" is enough to …

SOURCE: blog.roundabouttheatre.org at 10:19am on March 31, 2016[SHARE]

The Interpretations of Dreams by Jason Jacobs

The meaning of dreams is a recurring theme in The Humans. Brigid's father Erik and boyfriend Richard each reveal images from their "weird dreams," and since Richard �…

SOURCE: blog.roundabouttheatre.org at 3:29pm on December 13, 2015[SHARE]

Therese Raquin's Paris by Jason Jacobs

Go back in time and explore the sites of Therese Raquin's Paris. Raquin Shop/Home "..the Arcade of the Pont Neuf, a sort of narrow, dark corridor...not a place for a stroll." Zola imagine…

SOURCE: blog.roundabouttheatre.org at 11:15am on December 12, 2015[SHARE]

Old Times: The Not-So-Hidden Forces of Jealousy by Jason Jacobs

From the hurt rage of Medea to the poisonous suspicion of Othello, romantic jealousy drives some of theatre's most dramatic plays. Novelist Howard Johnson explains that "jealousy is…

SOURCE: blog.roundabouttheatre.org at 4:04pm on November 18, 2015[SHARE]

Drama for the Holidays by Jason Jacobs

Relationships with family members can turn holidays into stressful occasions, stirring up memories, fears, regrets, and resentments. No wonder American playwrights have been so inspired b…

SOURCE: blog.roundabouttheatre.org at 9:05am on November 12, 2015[SHARE]

About the Author: Émile Zola by Jason Jacobs

Émile Zola was a significant 19th century French novelist, critic, and political activist. Born in Paris in 1840, Émile Édouard-Charles-Antoine Zola was the only child of an Ital…

SOURCE: blog.roundabouttheatre.org at 1:15pm on October 11, 2015[SHARE]

Playwrights on New Plays / THE REPORT by Jason Jacobs

The morning rush at my overcrowded subway station can be stressful. The stairways to the platforms are usually backed up with hurried workers, baby carriages, children, and slow-going elderl…

SOURCE: nytheaternow.com at 3:22pm on August 26, 2015[SHARE]
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