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Dry Smoke

Adele Edling Shank

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Description

The story behind a fatal fire.

Production Info

Cast: 2 total (1 female, 1 male)
Short Drama (about 10 minutes)
Minimal Set Requirements
Contemporary Costumes
About the Author

Author

  • Adele Edling Shank

    Adele Edling Shank wrote numerous plays that were produced throughout the United States and in England. Her full-length works include six plays in the California series — SUNRISE, WINTERPLAY, STUCK: A FREEWAY COMEDY, SAND CASTLES, THE GRASS HOUSE, and TUMBLEWEED. They are a series of independent but interconnected plays set in various California locations. Other full-length plays include WAR HORSES, ROCKS IN HER POCKET, WITH ALLISON'S EYES, THE WIVES OF THE MAGI (an ecumenical play for December), and SEX SLAVES. These plays have primarily premiered at the Magic Theatre in San Francisco. Her work has also been developed and/or produced by the Los Angeles Theatre Center, Second Stage (NY), Los Angeles Public Theatre, Paines Plough (London), Show of Strength (Bristol, England), LA Actors Theatre, the La Jolla Playhouse, the Women's Project (NY), Playbrokers (SF), Berkeley Repertory Theatre, and several productions in the Humana Festival at the Actors Theatre of Louisville. Shank's short play DRY SMOKE was used as the text for a chamber opera with music by Victor Kioulaphides which was produced by the Manhattan Chamber Orchestra, New York. Her radio adaptation of STUCK was produced by Slovak Radio. She did the text for a dance theatre piece, JARDIN BLANC, with English choreographer Yolande Snaith and the Yolande Snaith Dance Company which premiered in Brighton, England in 2004 before touring England and performing at The Place in London as part of Dance Umbrella. An American version followed. Her adaptation of Virginia Woolf's TO THE LIGHTHOUSE with composer Paul Dresher and director Les Waters was produced at Berkeley Repertory Theatre in 2007. Shank was the recipient of numerous awards including an NEA Playwriting Fellowship, Rockefeller Playwrights-in-Residence Grant, and a Dramatists Guild/CBS Award. At UCSD she served as department chair and as Head of Playwriting for several years. She was an editor of Theatreforum, an international theatre journal published at UCSD. She passed away at the age of 74 in 2014.

About the Book

Book Information

Publisher BPPI
Publication Date 10/1/1995
Pages 502
ISBN 9780881451122

Special Notes

Special Notes

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