Angel City (play)
Angel City is a play by Sam Shepard. Set in Hollywood, the play concerns an attempted collaboration between Wheeler – a film industry insider – and ambitious newcomer Rabbit.[1]
Angel City | |
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Written by | Sam Shepard |
Characters | Lanx Wheeler Miss Scoons Rabbit Tympani Sax |
Date premiered | 2 July 1976 |
Place premiered | Magic Theatre, San Francisco, California, US |
Original language | English |
Genre | Drama |
Production history
Angel City was first produced at the Magic Theatre in San Francisco on July 2, 1976.[2] The cast was as follows:
- Lanx – Jack Thiebeau
- Wheeler – John Nesci
- Miss Scoons – O-Lan Shepard
- Rabbit – Ebie Roe Smith
- Tympani – James Dean
- Sax – Bob Feldman
- Directed by Sam Shepard
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gollark: I mean, yes, more independence, but you would also get that from entering work in some way probably.
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gollark: University: on the one hand you apparently earn a significant amount per year more, yes. But on the other hand, universities involve significant hassle, you're not in the workforce for a while, they may not actually be very effective at teaching massively useful stuff, they're wildly overpriced, and they seem to partly be wasteful "positional goods".
References
- Osius, Ted (April 18, 1984). "Where 'Angel' Fears To Tread". The Harvard Crimson. Retrieved June 16, 2017.
- Shewey, Don (1997). Sam Shepard. Da Capo Press. ISBN 978-0-3068-0770-1.
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