Paul Sills’ Story Theater: Four Shows

Paul Sills Story Theater: Four Shows
The creator of Story Theater, the original director of Second City, and one of the greatest popularizers of improvisational theater, Paul Sills has assembled some of his favorite adaptations from world literature. Includes: The Blue Light and Other Stories, A Christmas Carol (Dickens), Stories of God, Rumi.
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Rimsky-Korsakov: Scheherazade; Stravinsky: Song of the Nightingale [Hybrid SACD]

Rimsky-Korsakov: Scheherazade; Stravinsky: Song of the Nightingale [Hybrid SACD]
This is a classic recording of these two works, led with grand authority by Fritz Reiner. The Chicago’s brass and wind section play gloriously throughout, and the final movement of Scheherazade (we learn from the original producer [1960] in an accompanying essay) was recorded in one take–an almost unheard-of feat. This fast movement is taken at breakneck speed, with no loss of clarity or power, with the strings in the hands of magicians. Stravinsky’s Nightingale has never sounded so exotic, so bristling over with color, since this 1956(!) recording under Reiner, and the wonderful surprise with this new release of old material is the revamped sound: the original “Living Stereo” was a fantastic breakthrough in recording, and this new SACD format has returned the spatial relationships to something so “real” that it comes as close as I’ve ever heard to a true concert hall experience. Simply glorious. –Robert Levine
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Aladdin: Special Edition Soundtrack

Aladdin: Special Edition Soundtrack

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Rhymes And Rhythms And Arabian Nights Entertainments

Rhymes And Rhythms And Arabian Nights Entertainments
Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.
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Kismit – An ‘Arabian Night’ In Three Acts

Kismit - An Arabian Night In Three Acts
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Kismet: An Arabian Night In Three Acts (1912)

Kismet: An Arabian Night In Three Acts (1912)
This book is a facsimile reprint and may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages.
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Harem

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Time Flies and Other Short Plays


Playwright David Ives’s follow-up collection to the award-winning collection All in the Timing pushes his gift for wacky one-act comedy to new heights: two mayflies on a date realize they have only twenty-four hours to live; a washing-machine repairman falls in love with a perfect washer (should he tell his girlfriend?); an out-of-work shmo decides to spend his day being painter Edgar Degas; two Babylonian blue-collar workers have to build the Tower of Babel — or else. Zany, thought-provoking, and always original, this anthology brings together all the one-acts from the Off-Broadway hit Mere Mortals and from the all-new Lives of the Saints, as well as several new and uncollected plays, including Bolero, Arabian Nights (which premiered at the celebrated Humana Festival in Louisville), The Green Hill, and Captive Audience.

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Harem

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Arabian Nights (Royal Shakespeare Company)


A bright new version of a backlist classic, immensely popular with schools and amateurs.

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