The document summarizes an upcoming production of Richard Nelson's play "Sweet and Sad" at Gloucester Stage. It will run from May 28 to June 20. Directed by Weylin Symes, the play is part of a four-part series called "The Apple Family Plays" that depicts major historical events through the lives of an ordinary family. Set on the 10th anniversary of 9/11, it shows the family gathering for a meal and discussion before attending a memorial service. The production aims to make audiences feel like they are joining the family dinner.
Unidad 7: Reconstrucción Nacional que abarca el periodo histórico de 1920 a 1940
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Unidad 7: Reconstrucción Nacional que abarca el periodo histórico de 1920 a 1940
Elaborado por: Brandon Nobo Martínez
Bajo la temática: La historia por medio de historias.
VII Congreso Internacional de Ciberperiodismo y Web 2.0
Nuevos perfiles y audiencias para una democracia participativa
Bilbao, 10 de noviembre de 2015.
Storming Global Language Barriers,or How to Inspire Intra-preneursPeter Crosby
How to Inspire Intra-preneurs in bug organizations from the outside…
1. Challenge
2. Dream-weave
3. Business Value
4. Higher Ground
5. We are the Champions!
IHP 501 Journal Guidelines and Rubric Overview Succ.docxShiraPrater50
IHP 501 Journal Guidelines and Rubric
Overview: Successful professionals need good reflective and writing skills, and journal activities offer you the opportunity to further develop these skills. The
journal assignments provide you an opportunity to focus on how you can advocate for global health and policy in your current or future role as a health
professional. You will submit journal assignments in Modules One, Three, Seven, and Ten. Approach each journal assignment as an opportunity to reflect upon
and apply what you learned from the assigned readings, discussions, and activities, incorporating any knowledge or expertise you have based on past
educational and professional experiences.
Prompt: When completing journal assignments, articulate your insights and ideas in a professional manner. This journal assignment does not require references;
however, if you do use references, use proper APA formatting. You should also use language appropriate for a health professional and provide annotations to
clarify as necessary (e.g., with use of company-specific acronyms). Journals are private between the student and the instructor.
Rubric
Guidelines for Submission: Submit assignment as a Word document with double spacing, 12-point Times New Roman font, and one-inch margins. Your journal
assignments must be 2 to 3 paragraphs in length. Any references or citations must be in APA format.
Critical Elements Proficient (100%) Needs Improvement (75%) Not Evident (0%) Value
Reflection Reflects on the role of the health professional
as it relates to the assigned journal topic
(advocacy, policy, vulnerable populations)
Provides reflection, but the focus is unclear or
unrelated to the questions posed
Does not provide reflection 80
Articulation Clearly articulates ideas and thoughts Responses require clarification in order to
support understanding of key ideas and
thoughts
Key ideas or thoughts are not understandable 20
Total 100%
Playgoer’s guide to
by August Wilson
Directed by Seret Scott
Barbara & Bill Roberts, Honorary Producers
Prepared by Kelly L. Miller
Production Dramaturg & Literary Manager
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Part I: THE PLAY
Part II: THE PLAYWRIGHT
Part III: THE PRODUCTION
Part IV: CONTEXT FOR THE PLAY
Part V: RESOURCES
Part I: THE PLAY
Wilson Play Like Listening to the Blues
by Linda Sullivan Baity
T
roy Maxson has
spent his entire
life trapped
behind fences he
cannot scale. He
is a man at once proud
and humiliated, hopeful
and disillusioned,
passionate and yet
powerless to surmount
the obstacles of racial
prejudice, prison bars,
family obligations and
self-imposed emotional
walls that block his way
at every turn.
This middle-
aged African-American
garbage collector and
legendary ex-player
in the Negro baseball
league is the beating
heart of August Wilson’s
masterwork, Fences. As the drama’s compelling central character, Troy Maxson (a character loosely ...
IHP 501 Journal Guidelines and Rubric Overview Succtroutmanboris
IHP 501 Journal Guidelines and Rubric
Overview: Successful professionals need good reflective and writing skills, and journal activities offer you the opportunity to further develop these skills. The
journal assignments provide you an opportunity to focus on how you can advocate for global health and policy in your current or future role as a health
professional. You will submit journal assignments in Modules One, Three, Seven, and Ten. Approach each journal assignment as an opportunity to reflect upon
and apply what you learned from the assigned readings, discussions, and activities, incorporating any knowledge or expertise you have based on past
educational and professional experiences.
Prompt: When completing journal assignments, articulate your insights and ideas in a professional manner. This journal assignment does not require references;
however, if you do use references, use proper APA formatting. You should also use language appropriate for a health professional and provide annotations to
clarify as necessary (e.g., with use of company-specific acronyms). Journals are private between the student and the instructor.
Rubric
Guidelines for Submission: Submit assignment as a Word document with double spacing, 12-point Times New Roman font, and one-inch margins. Your journal
assignments must be 2 to 3 paragraphs in length. Any references or citations must be in APA format.
Critical Elements Proficient (100%) Needs Improvement (75%) Not Evident (0%) Value
Reflection Reflects on the role of the health professional
as it relates to the assigned journal topic
(advocacy, policy, vulnerable populations)
Provides reflection, but the focus is unclear or
unrelated to the questions posed
Does not provide reflection 80
Articulation Clearly articulates ideas and thoughts Responses require clarification in order to
support understanding of key ideas and
thoughts
Key ideas or thoughts are not understandable 20
Total 100%
Playgoer’s guide to
by August Wilson
Directed by Seret Scott
Barbara & Bill Roberts, Honorary Producers
Prepared by Kelly L. Miller
Production Dramaturg & Literary Manager
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Part I: THE PLAY
Part II: THE PLAYWRIGHT
Part III: THE PRODUCTION
Part IV: CONTEXT FOR THE PLAY
Part V: RESOURCES
Part I: THE PLAY
Wilson Play Like Listening to the Blues
by Linda Sullivan Baity
T
roy Maxson has
spent his entire
life trapped
behind fences he
cannot scale. He
is a man at once proud
and humiliated, hopeful
and disillusioned,
passionate and yet
powerless to surmount
the obstacles of racial
prejudice, prison bars,
family obligations and
self-imposed emotional
walls that block his way
at every turn.
This middle-
aged African-American
garbage collector and
legendary ex-player
in the Negro baseball
league is the beating
heart of August Wilson’s
masterwork, Fences. As the drama’s compelling central character, Troy Maxson (a character loosely ...
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1. Sweet
and Sad
By Richard Nelson
Directed by Weylin Symes
May28–Jun20
STARRING
Joel Colodner*
Laura Latreille*
Karen MacDonald*
Paul Melendy*
Bill Mootos*
Sarah Newhouse*
Cast pictured on front, left to right
SCENIC DESIGNER Crystal Tiala
COSTUME DESIGNER Russ Swift
LIGHTING DESIGNER Gail Buckley
SOUND DESIGNER David Wilson
APPROXIMATE RUNNING TIME
1 hour 40 minutes
Some strong language
Tickets $28
Age25&Under: Tickets $1
Day of show only / Cash only /
No reservations / Limited availability
Group Sales
Call the Box Office: 978.281.4433
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* Opening Night Party—
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FILM: The 25th Hour
Location: Cape Ann
Community Cinema
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READING: 110 Stories
Location: Gloucester Stage
A multi-hued range of voices
chronicle the shock and loss suffered
in September 2001, from a stunning
lineup of 110 writers who represent
New York at its most imaginative.
About the Playwright
Richard Nelson is an award-winning playwright who has written more than
30 plays and whose work has been honored by the Tony Award, the Obie
Award, and Drama Desk Award, among others. Between 2010 and 2013,
Nelson wrote and directed a series of four plays about the Apple Family,
each set in the family’s home in Rhinebeck, New York. Each play focuses
on a significant moment in contemporary American history.
Sweet
andSad
By Richard Nelson
Directed by Weylin Symes
Presented in Collaboration with Stoneham Theatre
MAY28–JUN20SPONSORED BY JOHN AND MOLLIE BYRNES
TICKETS $28
BOX OFFICE: 978.281.4433
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267 East Main Street, Gloucester, MA
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NEW ENGLAND PREMIERE
2. In 2010, New York’s famed Public
Theater commissioned Tony-Award winning
playwright Richard Nelson to write an
American epic detailing monumental public
moments reflected in the private lives of an
ordinary family. The four-part play series he
wroteanddirected, The Apple Family Plays:
Scenes from Life in the Country, are a
funny, moving, and deeply touching portrait
of modern life.
Gloucester Stage has partnered with nearby
Stoneham Theatre to produce the four Apple
Family plays over a two-year period. The
second play of the series, Sweet and Sad,
opens on May 28 in Gloucester.
“Think of it not as coming to see a play,” says
Weylin Symes, director of the production.
“Think of it as coming home. The Apple Family
is much like our own families and you will
see yourself and your siblings up on that stage.”
Symes leads a talented cast of well-known
Boston actors who, over the course of the play,
debate politics, tease one another, expose
some raw wounds, and share a laugh or two
over a late afternoon supper. Sweet and Sad
is set on the tenth anniversary of 9/11 and
the family—five Baby Boomers and an elderly
uncle—has gathered for a meal in one sibling’s
Rhinebeck, New York, home before heading
to a local memorial service.
“The magic of this play is in its intimacy,”
Symes says. “That will be especially true at
Gloucester Stage, where the audience sits on
three sides of the stage. You’ll want to reach
out and help yourself to a slice of pie.”
Family gatherings are often the most inter-
esting moments of life. And some of the best
debates take place across the dining table. In
his review of Sweet and Sad, New York
Times critic Ben Brantley noted, “Mr. Nelson
has a peerless grasp of the perils of family
intimacy. No one else, after all, has the power
to hurt you the way a close relative can.”
Symes adds, “I think it’s
interesting that Nelson
set each play around
a dining room table.
Laughing, arguing, and
sparring about politics
over a good meal is
one thing we all have in
common.”
Playwright Nelson describes his plays simi-
larly, “In times like our own when human
voices seem more disembodied than ever,
when words seem pulled from their mean-
ings and turned into rants and weapons, the
theater can, I believe, be a necessary home
for human talk. That is, a place where human
beings talk about their worries, confusions,
fears, and loves, and where they also listen.”
The Apple Family Plays earned Nelson a Drama
Critics’ Circle Award and Sweet and Sad
has garnered an Obie Award for outstanding
play. The four-part series just launched a five-
week European tour.
“The noise, the joy, and the undercurrents of
tension that only family ties can breed,” Symes
says. “Pull up a chair and join us.” Gs
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Richard Nelson is the
critically acclaimed
author and play-
wright of the film,
Hyde Park on Hudson,
the Tony Award-
winning musical
James Joyce’s The
Dead, and numerous
radio plays, screen-
plays, theatre plays,
and musical scores.
Each of the Apple Family Plays
premiered on the day in which
the play is set. Sweet and Sad
debuted on September 11, 2011.
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PlayCycle
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uniquetheatreexperienceand
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2010 Midterms
Election Night
SweetandSad*
10thAnniversaryof
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RegularSinging*
50thAnniversary
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* GloucesterStage
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Enjoy our newly
renovated lobby with
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learn more about
the performance, and
sip craft beer, wine,
or locally-sourced
coffee while chatting
with other patrons
and theatre staff.